dependent variable

NOUN
  1. (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends on the independent variable
    if f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable
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How To Use dependent variable In A Sentence

  • Our next step was to examine the interaction of the independent variables with the demographic factors (i.e., age of the parent, education, intactness of the home, and toddler's gender).
  • Comparison can also be important when the researcher is trying to establish what is not an independent variable.
  • Aside from the mathematical sloppiness of taking two independent variables to a limit at the same time, at unspecified rates, these sorts of "discontinuities" can be found in just about any scientific theory. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Her teacher tests how much she can remember: what are independent and dependent variables? Times, Sunday Times
  • The unsaturated equations may be written with moisture content and potential as the dependent variables.
  • Her teacher tests how much she can remember: what are independent and dependent variables? Times, Sunday Times
  • Technically speaking, he tries to account for a dependent variable without relating it to any independent variables.
  • We use three alternative proxies for the dependent variable.
  • Do you mean to say that a desire to expand Israel through all the territories is being treated as an independent variable when really it is a dependent variable? The Volokh Conspiracy » More on “What if the Palestinians Don’t Want a State?”
  • Ten separate regression analyses were carried out, one regression analysis corresponding to each of the ten domains of the independent variables.
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