0 a number or amount whose value depends on the value of another element in the same mathematical expression (= group of symbols representing an amount or idea)
1 a number or amount whose value depends on the value of another variable (= number) in the same mathematical statement
The dependent variable calculated for each participant was the overall percentage of correct responses to the 144 sentences.
The analysis was performed using unifactorial logistic regression, with ' status ' as the dependent variable.
In contrast to such studies, we use ideology as the dependent variable.
The mean of the two raters' ratings was used as the dependent variable (semantic relatedness).
The dependent variable is computed as the income change (in percentage) between the base year and three years later.
The dependent variable in the willingness to pay function is household willingness to pay.
While the ranking in itself is the dependent variable in the analysis, the information obtained in the field day experience represents the second extension variable.
The reason for this is that the original variance in the dependent variable is calculated from the origin, rather than from the dependent variable's mean.