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What’s New (Page 14)

1. B 6. B

2. B 7. B

3. C 8. A

4. A 9. A

5. C 10.D

What’s More (Page 17)

1.

INDEPENDENT VARIABLES: THE performance of the three groups of the students during math
Examination

DEPENDENT VARIABLES: the score of the students in math Examination.

EXTRAUCOUS VARIABLE: The controlled room temperature of 18 can, 20 can, and 25 can.

2.

According to the given scenario, this is dependant variable situation where the outcome of liking of post
is to be checked whether it is dependent on price mentioning or not.

This is a dependant situation as the outcome is linked with another variable. In this case, this is yet to be
justified and its dependancy percentage will be evaluated afterwards

3.

Soil- Independent

petchay growth- Dependent

extraneous: the growth of pechay after a month

4.

Brother’s Charger: BB Sister’s Charger: SS Mother’s Charger: MM


Brother’s Cable: bb Sister’s Cable: ss Mother’s Cable: mm
Combinatio Charging Time Combination Charging Time Combination Charging Time
n
BBbb Brother’s Charger, SSss Sister’s Charger, Sister’s MMmm Mother’s Charger
Brother’s Cable Cable Mother’s Cable
BBss Brother’s Charger, SSbb Sister’s Charger, MMbb Mother’s Charger,
Sister’s Cable Brother’s Cable Brother’s Cable
BBmm Brother’s Charger, SSmm Sister’s Charger, MMss Mother’s Charger,
Mother’s Cable Mother’s Cable Sister’s Cable

independent: charging cable combination

dependent: fastest to fill the phone battery

extraneous :different phone brands


5.

Independent : delivery modes

Dependent : activities' completion time

Extraneous : student groupings

Activity 2: Classifying Variables (Page 18)

1. Quantitative Discrete

2. Quantitative Continuous

3. Quantitative Ratio

4. Qualitative Nominal

5. Qualitative Nominal/Ordinal

6. Qualitative Ordinal

7. Quantitative Ordinal

8. Qualitative Nominal

9. Quantitative Continuous/Ordinal

10.Qualitative Ordinal

11.Quantitative Discrete

12.Qualitative Nominal/Ordinal

13.Qualitative Nominal

14.Quantitative Continuous

15.Qualitative Nominal

Activity 3: Let’s Go Online

Link 1 2. D
3. D
1. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. A
8. A Link 2
9. C
10. C 1. False
11. B 2. False
12. D 3. True
13. A 4. True
14. B 5. True
15. D 6. False
16. C 7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True

What I Have Learned

1.

quantitative variables involve measureable values which means numbers are used, examples of this are
time, length, temperature, etc.. On the other hand, qualitative variables are described in means of
descriptions or descriptive words without the use of numbers.

2.

Descriptive only describe the current state of a variable, since there are no cause or effects, therefore
there are no independent and dependent variable.

3.

The importance of dependent and independent variables is that they guide the researchers to per sue
their studies with maximum curiosity. Dependent and independent variables are important because
they drive the research process.

4.

A confounding variable is a third variable that influences both the independent and dependent
variables. Failing to account for confounding variables can cause you to wrongly estimate the
relationship between your independent and dependent variables

5.

Nominal and Ordinal are part of Qualitative variable therefore, we use them in defining groups of
subject (Nominal) and ranking in a certain order (Ordinal). On the other hand, Discrete and Continuous
are part of Quantitative variable. We use them on counting whole number (Discrete) and fractional
(Non-whole numbers).

What I Can Do

“How stress affects mental state of human beings?”


Independent Variable - Stress

Dependent Variable - Mental State of human beings

You can directly manipulate stress levels in your humans subject and measure how those stress levels
change mental state

Post Test

1. D 6. A 11. A
2. C 7. C 12. C
3. C 8. B 13. A
4. D 9. A 14. C
5. A 10. A 15. C

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