1.MathematicsA mathematical variable whose value is determined by the value assumed by an independent variable. 2.StatisticsThe observed variable in an experiment or study whose changes are determined by the presence or degree of one or more independent variables. ...
de·pen·dent var·i·a·ble in experiments, a variable that is influenced by or dependent on changes in the independent variable; for example, the amount of a written passage retained (dependent variable) as a function of the different numbers of minutes (independent variable) allowed to stud...
Determine the effect of time and institutionalization in appendicular anthropometrics variables, in an independents and dependents elderly group. Exploratory study with an analytical observational design, with prospective longitudinal temporality. The design is based on the observation of appendicular ...
This application contains 7 projects where some are dependents on others. My problem is that I defined and initiated a global variable x in 1 project. But upon referencing this variable in another project, it appears to be NULL in the time I am sure it must not. To be clearer, suppose ...
1.(Mathematics) a variable in a mathematical equation or statement whose value depends on that taken on by the independent variable:in "y=f(x)", "y" is the dependent variable. 2.(Psychology)psycholstatisticsthe variable measured by the experimenter. It is controlled by the value of the ind...
Some social economy variables as independent variables are farmer's age, number of dependents, education, land area, land status, rubber age, seedling source, seedling quality, and seedling planter. The dependent variable is the fertilization treatment of compost and manure as a sustainable behavior...