Variable
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Variable (medicine)
A variable in medicine is a factor that can change and influence health outcomes. Variables can be categorized into independent, dependent, and confounding variables.
Independent Variable[edit | edit source]
An independent variable is a factor that researchers manipulate in an experiment to determine its effect on the outcome or dependent variable. In medicine, an independent variable could be a treatment or intervention.
Dependent Variable[edit | edit source]
A dependent variable is the outcome that researchers measure in an experiment. It is dependent on the independent variable. In medicine, a dependent variable could be a health outcome, such as blood pressure or cholesterol levels.
Confounding Variable[edit | edit source]
A confounding variable is a factor that can influence the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. It can cause a false association or mask a true association. In medicine, a confounding variable could be a lifestyle factor, such as diet or exercise.
Importance in Medical Research[edit | edit source]
Variables are crucial in medical research as they allow researchers to test hypotheses, establish cause-and-effect relationships, and control for potential confounding factors. Understanding the role of variables can help improve the design and interpretation of medical studies.
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