Unveiling the Hidden Factors: How Control Variables Shape Research Outcomes
Control variables are factors that are adjusted in research to figure out the true impact of a main factor. This article talks about ways to adjust for different factors that could affect the results. Using methods like regression and propensity score can help, but they might not work if some factors are not measured. Other methods like instrumental and mediator variables can help estimate the effects of the main factors even when some factors are not measured.