Well, that depends on whether 'customer satisfaction' is the cause or the effect in your analysis. If say, 'prompt attention to customer problems' were the causative (independent) variable, then the 'customer satisfaction' would be the result/outcome/dependent variable.
However you could have had a study in which 'customer satisfaction' was the cause/independently variable, and 'likelihood of repeat business' were the result/outcome/dependent variable.
You must distinguish between CAUSE and EFFECT. Cause is the independent variable that creates the Effect observed.
When you do an experiment the variable you control is the independent variable, and the variable you measure is the dependent variable. The independent variable is controlled by the experimenter; the dependent variable is measured. In this case, corporate social responsibility is the independent variable, and the others are dependent variables.
independent is the money depdendent is the satisfaction
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
Intervening variables are factors that mediate the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable. Examples include motivation in the relationship between study habits (independent) and academic performance (dependent), where motivation influences how effectively study habits translate into grades. Another example is stress as an intervening variable between work hours (independent) and job satisfaction (dependent), where increased work hours may lead to higher stress, subsequently affecting job satisfaction.
dependent variable
is dependent on the independent variable
Yes, the dependent variable is the variable which is measured.
The dependent variable is the outcome or response that is being measured in an experiment. It is what is affected by changes in the independent variable, which is the variable being manipulated. The dependent variable is dependent on the independent 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.
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Yes, criterion variable is the same as a dependent variable.