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dependent variable
noun
In an equation, the variable whose value depends on one or more variables in the equation.
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The phrase 'dependent variable' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used in mathematics and science to describe a variable which is dependent on other variables in an equation. For example, if the independent variable is the amount of money a person earns, then the dependent variable is the amount of taxes they must pay.
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If so, then remove the dependent variable.
The number of correct words was the dependent variable.
The number of recalled cues was the dependent variable.
In the first ANCOVA, the dependent variable was execution time.
We used single trial RTs as target (dependent) variable.
The sum of correct trials was the dependent variable.
In Redman's example above, the dependent variable is monthly sales.
Using reading time (in sec). as the dependent variable.
The sum of errors was the dependent variable.
Attribute-level dependent variable.
Dependent Variable: TaoHongSiWu decoction.
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linked variable
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