Let's break down the big words into simple language with examples you can relate to!
Example: If you're studying how "amount of water" affects "plant growth":
- Water amount = variable (it can be 1 cup, 2 cups, 3 cups)
- Plant height = variable (it can be 10cm, 20cm, 30cm)
Easy Memory: "I control it, so it's INDEPENDENT of the participant."
Example in Nursing: If studying "effect of bed bath on patient comfort," bed bath is the IV (you decide who gets it and when).
Easy Memory: "It DEPENDS on what I changed."
Example in Nursing: Using the bed bath example, patient comfort level is the DV (it depends on whether they got the bed bath).
Another way: Think of it like cooking:
• IV = Amount of salt you add (you control this)
• DV = How tasty the food is (this depends on the salt)
Easy Language: "I think A will cause B to happen."
Example: "I think patients who receive daily bed baths will report higher comfort levels than those who don't."
Example: All pregnant women attending antenatal care at Mulago Hospital in 2024.
Example: 100 pregnant women randomly selected from the antenatal clinic at Mulago.
🇺🇬 UGANDA NURSING EXAMPLE:
Research Question: "Does health education on exclusive breastfeeding increase breastfeeding rates among mothers in Kawempe?"
- IV: Health education (you give it to some mothers, not to others)
- DV: Breastfeeding rate (you count how many mothers breastfeed exclusively)
- Population: All mothers who deliver at Kawempe Hospital
- Sample: 50 mothers selected for the study
- Hypothesis: "Mothers who receive health education will have higher exclusive breastfeeding rates than those who don't."