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When analyzing related data variables, how can one tell which one is the independent variable and which one is the dependent variable?

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Answer:

Dependent and independent Variable.

Explanation:

Dependent and independent Variable.

  • The two variables in an experiment are independent and dependent variable.
  • Usually, the dependent variable is denoted by y and the independent variable a re denoted by
    x_i
  • The dependent variable depends on independent variable in an experiment and thus cannot be controlled.
  • On the other hand we can change or control the independent variables to test effect on dependent variable.
  • As the independent variable are changed, we observe corresponding changes in the dependent variable.
  • Example: Let money spend be the dependent variable. It depends on an independent variable of shopping. We may control or change or shopping habits to see the changes in the money spent. Money spent totally depends in the amount f shopping done.
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