Q: Which of the following statements about types of variables in research are correct?
(A) An independent variable is manipulated to observe its effect on a dependent variable;
(B) A dependent variable is the outcome that is measured in a study;
(C) A mediating (intervening) variable helps explain how an independent variable affects a dependent variable;
(D) Control variables are deliberately varied along with the independent variable to increase complexity;
(E) Extraneous variables, if not controlled, may confound the relationship between independent and dependent variables;
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Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about variables in research:
(A) An independent variable is manipulated or selected by the researcher to study its effect;
(B) A dependent variable is the outcome that is measured in response to changes in the independent variable;
(C) Extraneous variables are variables that are irrelevant to the study and therefore need no control;
(D) A control variable is held constant to neutralise its possible effect on the dependent variable;
(E) Moderator variables can influence the strength or direction of the relationship between independent and dependent variables;
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