Types of Variables: Dependent, Independent, Moderating, Mediating & Control Variable
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2019
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This video explains what are Dependent, Independent, Moderating, Mediating & Control Variable with example.
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one of the best videos for research, early-stage researchers remain oblivion to the different types of variables used in research...thank you dr. sahab for this.
Useful explanation for teaching quantitative methods. Thanks a lot :)
Well explained information, thanks Dr!
Thank you! This really helped me!
Great video, keep up the good work!
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Very clear explanation thanks alot !
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Excellent video, thank yuo!
A very good and simple elaboration of a complex concept.
Thank you!
Well illustrated. Thanks
Very helpful. Thank you.
it is very useful!! Thankyou
This video has been very useful. Thank you
Great video. Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much, Dr.
Thank you for making this video. It is clear and easy to understand.
awesome video!
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Wonderful video
EXCELLENT JOB. MAY YOU LIVE LONG. AMEEN
Brilliant
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What about Confounding Variables?
Would these be different than Control Variables.
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Thank you
Our pleasure. Please feel free to share the video with your friends and colleagues.
Hello, I have same sort of model for my research where there is one independent variable, one depenent variable, one moderator, one mediator along with two control variables. Same as the model you showed in this video. But, I don't know how to do it in SPSS. How to get the results for this model in SPSS.Can you also explain by a video to explain how to run such model in SPSS and how to extract results.
Of course you can estimate such a model using SPSS but that has to be done in several steps. Instead, I recommend estimation using the path analysis approach under the structural equation modelling framework. You can try using STATA or Smart-PLS for this. Our videos on this are coming soon but you will find some out there. Munim.
Can you guide me how to compute antecedent varibles, ivs and dvs in spss?
Please see our SPSS playlist ua-cam.com/video/xW_z8BqOv7U/v-deo.html
Great
Nice
really helpful and well explained
The variables are fully explain.
Thank you for the comment.
I'm really confused about moderators/control variables. For example, if age, sex, origin and annual income can all affect the relationship between the IV and the DV, how can I choose if they will be treated as moderators or control variables in my model? 🤔
in that case, the will act as moderators. it depends on your hypothesized relationships and conceptual model.
see ua-cam.com/video/n8B50HJrAv0/v-deo.html
@@RESEARCHHUB Ah! I was wondering how that video was gonna help me. Well it did. Thank you 😊
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