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abhängige Variable
I. de·pend·ent [dɪˈpendənt] ADJ
1. dependent pred (contingent, conditional):
von etw dat abhängen
2. dependent (relying on):
to be dependent on sth help, goodwill
3. dependent LAW:
II. de·pend·ent [dɪˈpendənt] N esp Am
dependent → dependant
de·pend·ant [dɪˈpendənt] N
I. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] N
Variable f <-n, -n>
II. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] ADJ
variable quality
variable weather
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dependent ADJ
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variable N
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variable N
dependent N ECON LAW
variable ADJ INV-FIN
dependent variable
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The independent variable is manipulated by the experimenter, and the dependent variable is measured.
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Most statistical models are based on one- way causal relationship between a set of independent variables and a dependent variable.
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Here the typical value is more formally a location parameter, which only describes a limited aspect of the probability distribution of the dependent variable.
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The dependent variable represents the output or effect, or is tested to see if it is the effect.
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The direct effect measures the extent to which the dependent variable changes when the independent variable increases by one unit.
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A cosy feeling is also dependent on the temperature and humidity of the ambient air.
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Die Behaglichkeit hängt zudem maßgeblich von Temperatur und Feuchtegehalt der Raumluft ab.
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