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General Variables

Broad, encompassing factors that influence outcomes across multiple contexts and studies—the kind of variables that every researcher knows they should consider but rarely can adequately measure. General variables include things like socioeconomic status, educational attainment, cultural background, historical period, and other massive forces that shape human life so pervasively they're almost invisible. In any specific study, general variables are noise to be controlled; across studies, they're the patterns that emerge when enough data accumulates. The challenge of general variables is that they're everywhere and nowhere—they influence everything but are rarely the focus of investigation.
General Variables Example: "Every study of educational outcomes finds socioeconomic status as a general variable—it predicts everything, explains a huge amount of variance, and is almost impossible to truly control for because it shapes every aspect of a child's life."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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