no
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
Variable cost per unit is not dependent on how much units sold but it is dependent on how many units have been produced. For Example: Total units produced: 1000 Total variable cost :10000 Variable cost per unit = 10000/1000 = 10
Not exactly sure what you mean by "can't change." However, I if I do understand you correctly, the dependent variable CAN change. The dependent variable will change according to the independent variable's value and overall effect. For example, in an experiment involving water's effect on plants, the dependent variable may be the height of the plant or the glucose produced. Based on the amount of the independent variable (represented on the x axis of a data graph), the dependent variable will increase or decrease. In this case, both dependent values (glucose and height) would probably increase.
dependent variable
is dependent on the independent variable
Yes, the dependent variable is the variable which is measured.
and independent variable is bigger than a dependent variable
The independent variable is the variable that is altered by the scientist, and the dependent variable's value is dependent on the value of the independent variable.
Technically you can't control the dependent variable. However, by controlling and monitoring the Independent variable, (the variable which determines the dependent variable) you could lead the dependent variable to produce favourable results.
yes
The manipulated/independent variable is a variable that changes and it is what the responding/dependent variable change because of the manipulated variable.
Yes, criterion variable is the same as a dependent variable.