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The aggressive response (hone honking response) is the dependent variable, here. But, by using two types of cars, the researcher went further. He assumed that the degree of aggressive responses are affected by the status of the source of the frustration . That is, the researcher assumes that more aggressive responses will be observed when the frustrator' | The aggressive response (hone honking response) is the dependent variable, here. But, by using two types of cars, the researcher went further. He assumed that the degree of aggressive responses are affected by the status of the source of the frustration . That is, the researcher assumes that more aggressive responses will be observed when the frustrator' | ||
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-- An independent variable is presumed to cause or determine a dependent variable. B is an independent variable, if B causes A, B affects A, B has an impact on A, B has effects on A. In the above case, the frustration causes aggressive responses. Therefore, frustration is the independent variable. | -- An independent variable is presumed to cause or determine a dependent variable. B is an independent variable, if B causes A, B affects A, B has an impact on A, B has effects on A. In the above case, the frustration causes aggressive responses. Therefore, frustration is the independent variable. |
types_of_variables.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/29 08:01 by hkimscil