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Types of Variables in Research & Statistics | Examples Published on by Rebecca Bevans. Revised on . In statistical research, a variable is defined as an attribute of an object of study. Choosing which variables to measure is central to good experimental design.
Here is an explanation of what a variable is and a description of the different types of variables you'll encounter in science.
Variables in Research A variable is a characteristic, attribute, or value that can change or vary across participants, objects, or conditions within a research study. Variables allow researchers to quantify or categorize aspects of the subject under investigation, serving as the foundation for data collection and analysis. Variables may represent observable qualities like age or income, as ...
Variables in math are symbols, often letters, that represent different values in various situations. They help us understand and solve problems with changing values. For example, when calculating total earnings at a job with an hourly wage plus tips, a variable can represent the fluctuating tips, making it easier to determine total income.