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885: 598: 1150: 278:, I realised again that there is an ambiguity of purpose in this page. The definition of independent variable in the statistical world is different (but not contradictory) to the scientific definition. Since this page now links to pages concerning the scientific and the statistical method, I suggest that there should be a more deliberation seperation of definition and treatment. There are elements common to both fields, but the emphasis is separable, and an acknowledgement of this would make the connection between the linked pages clearer. 1336:
every math article on Knowledge, but I really think in the case of something this fundamental it's really absurd. How can we expect someone who doesn't already have a basic background in mathematics to read this article and come away with an understanding of the terms? I am going to try to do better but I am begging those of you who participate broadly in editing math pages on wikipedia to try to remember who uses Knowledge and cater to them at least a little bit.
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Partially agreed. The introductory paragraphs were insufficient, leading the reader to see the other sections, which are more mathematically complex. I tried to improve the introductory paragraphs to be simpler. (I don't think the other sections require a simpler language, only the introductory part)
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The article is written in such a way to be very confusing for the common masses of people as they will have difficulty getting a clear understanding of what these two word groupings mean based on how they are explained. 'Dependent' and 'Independent' variables are commonly used in psychology and other
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amount, frequency, intake, etc.) So with the proper amount of the independent variable, the dependent variable will change for the better, or perhaps worse if all goes wrong. The independent variable acts as a catalyst which alters the current state of the saliva build up within the individual's body.
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build up. The saliva build up would be the dependent variable. The dependant variable will change according to how to independent variable is used on it. The drug given to a person for their saliva problem, will be the independent variable. The independent variable can be changed in terms of (dosage,
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I think it is unreasonable to be worried that mathematicians will need a reference for what a dependent variable is. I think it is reasonable to expect that many more people who are not mathematicians will benefit from learning what a dependent variable is. Formalizing concepts in math is very easy,
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This is one of the most basic concepts not just in math, but in the human experience. It is absurd that the density of and language used in this article makes it seem like something to learn and not just a name for something people fundamentally understand to begin with. I have this same issue with
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A static independent variable includes factors of which change is not expected from, such as age or ethnicity. An active independent variable however is dynamic and can be manipulated, such as the dosage of a particular medication. Although the static independent variable cannot be manipulated,
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Agreed. I'll try to get to it soon, though I'm quite busy lately (among other things, with statistics). The article I'm seeing would mention the concept in a brief intuitive way in the intro, and be first of all about the definition in probability (with discrete, continuous, and maybe measure
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The terms "dependent variable" and "independent variable" are used in similar but subtly different ways in mathematics and statistics as part of the standard terminology in those subjects. They are used to distinguish between two types of quantities being considered, separating them into those
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I came here for the same reason: the terminology confuses me. What about saying something like: "The independent variables are what you manipulate in an experiment, the dependent variables are what you measure." Following this, I would put in something like "In other words, the independent
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The unwanted edits seem to be mostly from many different IPs, generally resolving to ADSL accounts belonging to sbcglobal, swbell, comcast, etc. Given the article's topic is not controversial, not popular and not risque, I suppose the editors are experimenting school students.
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If people have trouble with the terminology (but not the concept) it is something like asking someone to put things in alphabetical order when they do not know the order of the "English alphabet" in the first place. What is the best way to do this? Suggestions, anyone?
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I'm not fully happy with the statement "In a statistics experiment, the dependent variable is the event studied and expected to change whenever the independent variable is altered." Isn't it rather so that dependent/independent variables refer to the variables in the
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theoretic expressions). Then it would go on to statistics (technically not part of mathematics), and talk about various tests of independence, with links. Finally, it would mention common non-technical uses of the term, and the relations to cause and effect.
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Anyone maintaining this article will be aware that the page history is mostly vandalism and reverts. This has been going on for at least a few months. Not only is this a lot of work for the maintainers, it ultimately affects the quality of the article.
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used to define treatment groups. " As it contradicted the rest of the definition and seems to be reffering to control and treatment cases rather than an independent variable (the actual treatment).. This is the one that you change in your experiment...
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Perhaps a better example could be used which is more straightforward. The article makes it sound as though vitamin C prolongs life which it does not. How about the effect of temperature on the sound of a cricket. Or some other simple example.
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Mathematicians also use these pages, and unfortunately, formalizing concepts in math is often hard. So, even if the articles could be made somewhat more accessible for the layman, the article will necessarily be somewhat technical. –
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I took out the saliva example — it was confusing and explained nothing that the other examples hadn't already elucidated. Also took out the numbering, as it doesn't seem to be the standard and I couldn't see a real reason for it.
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Could you resubmit your request in a "please change X to Y" format, please? If you want to add a section, you need to tell where in the article it fits. In either case, you should provide a reference for this information. Thanks.
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I've reinstated a bunch of content that was lost in a few vandalism attempts. For better flow, I've also rearranged that content. I've added another example too, which came out more complicated and less smoothly than I hoped.
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since math literally is formal by definition. Making them understandable to humans is what's hard, and what's important on Knowledge. Thank you to the contributors who have made improvements in this since my comment!
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variables would be on the X-axis and the dependent on the Y-axis of a graph, or the dependent variables are dependent on the independent variable during the experiment." That would make it clearer to me at least.
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A vehicle manufacturer forecasts that they will need to produce 200 cars for a period. The vehicles will require 800 tyres . The tyres become the dependant variable, and the cars the independant variable.
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I copyedited one short paragraph, the example on drug dose and symptoms. It's not necessary to use "dosages" instead of "doses" etc. I also removed extraneous words that detract from the basic message.
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hi: i am looking for the definitions of dependent and independent variables in the context on non statistical (experimental designs) and the distinctions of qualitative and quantitative data...
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topic of the article. That is ridiculous. Then it treats the usage that everyone learns in high school, and it gives a stupid definition by non-essentials: the variable plotted on the
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I do not have enough time to read this article on your behalf. However, I do have a web browser with an Edit | Find facility. ... and, yes, that article does not mention this article.
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The only strategy I see is semi-protection, and given that IP edits are almost all vandalism, the price is in my opinion worth paying. Thus, I semi-protected it indefinitely. --
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I don't think there's any meaning outside of mathematics/statistics, but isn't that merit enough for the article? My understanding is that a number of pages link here.
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So, what is it ? I know a lot about regression and how it works. But I might not known some of the insider mumbo-jumbo used by experts in a field different to mine.
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available at the start of a process and those being created by it, where the latter (dependent variables) are dependent on the former (independent variables).
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It would be good to say that the dependent variable is sometimes called the abscissa and the independent variable the ordinate with links to those terms.
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I was frustrated in not being able to find accurate definitions for either term online. The following is a fairly simple explanation:
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is defined as the independent variable used to explain the dependent variable. So in this case, a regressor is one of the terms like b
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What it could use is a rigorous definition — something better than a "catalyst", harhar. If you don't do it, I will eventually. --
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Does this article have any merit at all? Is there any meaning to the term outside the formal mathematical and statistical senses?
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One could argue that "the regression" is defined as the total computation of the independent variables, in this case "b
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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both the static and active independent variable could have an effect on the outcome (dependent variable).
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Y = f(X , C) so that someone can quickly remember which is which. See regression page for reference
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Please change all instances of "modelling" to "modeling" (it should be one L) as it is misspelled.
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Based on what happens to the independent variable, that is what changes the dependent variable.
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before doing mass systematic removals. This message is updated dynamically through the template
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it but is this page included in it? I could not find it.PatPeter 01:23, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
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This article is a mess. It begins by suggesting that the design-of-experiments usage is the
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of them seem to be coming from social sciences and want the statistical definition, but
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of experiments|experimental design]], an independent variable is a
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I think there are plenty of people who understand the concept of
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Welcome to math articles on WikiPedia. I'll see what I can do.
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The symbol used to present independence should be presented.
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used to fit the results? Here is an IMO better explanation:
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Dependent variables are also known as "criterion" variables
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Take, for example, a linear regression analysis formula:
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One should be cautious with dictionaries as references.
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OK, now I've reorganized it and put first things first.
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There's already an example, do we need another one? —
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parametric derivative
Mgreenbe
16:17, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
Dsol
15:15, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
LightYear
05:27, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Scientific method
Ian Cairns
04:16, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

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