The main dependent variables were levels of fear and worry in prisoners and officers.
I'm pretty sure it's independent
It is entirely possible to write a sentence using the term 'it is'.
the people elected the Parliament for the parliamentary democracy (i know its not the best sentence but its still a sentence using the term)
The term "Logistic regression" is referring to the graph of analysis in predictions. There are variables involved and explain probabilities that are a hypothesis of the dependent variable, which is the one being applied to a future prediction.
I ate dinner on a plate.
He is known to be a benign supervisor.
The velocity of the wind was nearing a record speed.
The variable is not independent or dependent, therefore is a constant.The constant is used to compare the result to one where we know for a fact what the result will be.The constant was 0, while the result was as expected more.
The dependent variable might be termed the "ordinate". The dependent variable in an experiment is the data you are collecting. When some variable depends on other variables, it is called the dependent variable. For example, the temperature of something will depend on how long you heat it, and the on the rate of heat input via a flame or something. The temperature would be a dependent variable, because it depends on the time and fuel input to the flame (independent variables). Sometimes written like y=function of x and z, or y=f(x,z). Here y is the dependent variable. You could then ask how much time it would take to get to a specified temperature. from that point of view, the time taken would depend on the input to the flame and the specified temperature. In that case the dependent variable in the problem is the time taken, since it depends on the other terms, now regarded as the independent variables since you are specifying them as inputs to the problem. <<>> Dependent variables are also sometines described as exogenous variables.
A constant term.
It is called a "term".
I'm studying Algebra this term. The term I'm looking up is "dogie".