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I. de·pend·ent [dɪˈpendənt] AGG
1. dependent pred (contingent, conditional):
von etw dat abhängen
2. dependent (relying on):
to be dependent on sth help, goodwill
3. dependent DIR:
II. de·pend·ent [dɪˈpendənt] SOST esp ingl am
dependent → dependant
de·pend·ant [dɪˈpendənt] SOST
CBS ˈTen·den·cy SOST no pl BORSA
pen·dent [ˈpendənt] AGG inv form
1. pendent (dangling):
Hängelampe f <-, -n>
2. pendent DIR (to be decided):
3. pendent (incomplete):
ten·den·cy [ˈtendən(t)si] SOST
Tendenz f <-, -en>
Neigung f <-, -en>
Hang m <-(e)s> kein pl
Trend m <-s, -s> zu +acc
zu etw dat neigen
I. as·cend·ant, as·cend·ent [əˈsendənt] SOST no pl
1. ascendant form:
2. ascendant ASTROL:
Aszendent m <-en, -en>
II. as·cend·ant, as·cend·ent [əˈsendənt] AGG ASTROL
aszendierend term tecn
de·pend·ent ˈclause SOST LING
Nebensatz m <-es, -sätze>
Aid to Fami·lies with De·pend·ent Chil·dren SOST ingl am
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dependent AGG
tendency SOST MERC CONCORR
capital-dependent AGG INV FIN
dependent SOST DIR ECON
coupon-dependent AGG MERC FIN
easing tendency SOST MERC CONCORR
upward tendency SOST MERC FIN
surviving dependent SOST ASSICURAZ
surviving dependent pension SOST ASSICURAZ
dependent company report SOST ASSICURAZ
water-dependent AGG
temperature dependent AGG
ATP dependent AGG
dependent variable
light-dependent reaction SOST
oxygen-dependent bacterium SOST
density dependent factor
time of day dependent control INFRASTR
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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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