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From the Viewpoint of a Causal Relationship

From the Viewpoint of a Causal Relationship

In causal studies, independent variables are the cause, while dependent variables are the effect. Extraneous variables may influence the relationship between them.

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Understanding variables is crucial in research as they form the foundation of any study. Variables allow researchers to measure and analyze different aspects of a concept or phenomenon, transforming abstract ideas into quantifiable data.

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