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Variable indépendante

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

independent variable СУЩ. МАТЕМ.

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variable autonome ЭКОН.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. variable [брит. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, америк. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] СУЩ. (gen)

variable ИНФОРМ., МАТЕМ.

II. variable [брит. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, америк. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] ПРИЛ. (gen)

variable ИНФОРМ.

I. independent [брит. ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt, америк. ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt] СУЩ.

1. independent ПОЛИТ.:

2. independent (film or record company):

II. independent [брит. ɪndɪˈpɛnd(ə)nt, америк. ˌɪndəˈpɛndənt] ПРИЛ.

1. independent (self-reliant):

independent person, life, attitude, style
indépendant (of de)

2. independent ПОЛИТ.:

independent country
indépendant (of de)

3. independent (impartial):

independent body, expert, observer, inquiry, investigation
independent witness, evidence, account

4. independent (separate, unconnected):

independent complaint, source

5. independent (not part of an organization) (gen) ПОЛИТ.:

independent candidate, cinema, company, newspaper

6. independent (not state run):

independent school, hospital, radio station

7. independent:

independent ЛИНГВ., МАТЕМ.

в словаре PONS

variable [ˈveəriəbl, америк. ˈveri-] ПРИЛ. СУЩ.

I. independent ПРИЛ. a. ЛИНГВ.

II. independent СУЩ. ПОЛИТ.

в словаре PONS

variable [ˈver·i·ə·bl] ПРИЛ. СУЩ.

I. independent ПРИЛ. a. ЛИНГВ.

II. independent СУЩ. ПОЛИТ.

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In the above example, the length of a person's legs is the independent variable.
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Any of the variables may be the independent variable (the sought-for answer) in a given problem.
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This refers to the overall effect of an independent variable, averaging across all levels of the other independent variables.
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Explanatory variable is preferred by some authors over independent variable when the quantities treated as independent variables may not be statistically independent.
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It refers to the condition where the variances of the differences between all possible pairs of groups (i.e., levels of the independent variable) are equal.
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