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The phrase "a dependent variables" is not correct in written English.
It should be "dependent variable" when referring to a single variable or "dependent variables" when referring to multiple variables.
Example: "In this experiment, we will measure the effect of temperature on the dependent variable, which is the rate of reaction."
Alternatives: "a dependent factor" or "a responding variable".
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a) Dependent variables and output in logs.
A common way of analysing these responses consists of either analysing single trials or averaging in blocks single epochs of EP or RR per subject, identifying the latencies and amplitudes or area-under-the-curves of the considered components, and using these parameters as a dependent variables in the statistical analysis.
In multiple regression analysis, HRV parameters were set as a dependent variables, and VFA and plasma leptin levels were set as independent variables after adjusting for age, gender, eGFR, HbA1c levels, duration of diabetes (in affected patients), and presence of hypertension and dyslipidemia.
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Indeed, our baseline specification depends on a dependent variable which is subjective.
Does that mean that grade inflation is really a dependent variable of diversity?
Regression analysis involves identifying the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables.
Only unemployment is kept as a dependent variable.
Therefore, we take environmental efficiency as a dependent variable.
The end result "infection" was adopted as a dependent variable.
First, we use the Gini coefficient as a dependent variable.
Pressure is, therefore, a dependent variable in these experiments.
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