In order to be less dependent in a relationship, you need to go out without the other person from time to time, and let him do the same. Also, discuss things with the other person but make final decisions on your own.
Dependent from or on what?.
The force of gravity on an object is dependent on the object's mass. Objects with more mass experience a greater force of gravity compared to objects with less mass.
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The independent variable is the one factor that will be manipulate or changed during the experiment....The dependent variable is the variable that becomes altered as a result of the change that was made in the independent variable...
The answer depends on the context. A variable can be independent in some studies but dependent in others. Time can be an independent variable in distance-time or speed-time studies but the time (to failure of a component) is a dependent variable. Perhaps confusingly, the same two variables can swap places depending upon the context. Suppose I believe that healthier people are taller (their growth is less likely to be stunted by illnesses) then my independent variable is some measure of their health and the dependent variable is their height. If instead, I believe that taller people are healthier (their parents must have had good genes) then the independent variable is height and the dependent is health.
The independent variable is one that can be systematically varied by the researcher across participants. The value of the dependent variable depends on how you manipulate the IV. Thus, the IV is intelligence, the DV is diet choices.
Imported cloth, he wanted people to spin their own in an effort to become less dependent on imports.
During the industrialization of a country, the economy becomes less dependent on?
There is the mathematical use and statistical use of the word "dependent" as explained on the related link. The mathematical use is a dependent variable is the outcome of a function with one or more independent variables. The statistical definition in the setting of an experiment, is similar, it is a variable which is expected to be affected by changes in independent variables. Example: If I don't eat (quantity of food- independent variable), I will be hungry (dependent variable). I will not have as much energy (second dependent variable). But nothing is perfect in experimentation. The circumstances of the experiment with numerous unknown relationships may cause unexpected results. In observational studes, with typically less control, variables can be hypothesized (or conjectured) to be related, i.e. global warming causes artic ice to melt, and artic ice melting leads to more global warming. This would also be called a feedback effect. I can produce a dependent series of numbers from an independent series. If I take a series of random numbers of size N which come from a given distribution, and rank them from low to high , with n = 1 for the lowest and n = N for the highest, the ranks become dependent variables. A change in one value could affect the rank of another variable. I have included some more information on dependent variables. See related links.
Oh honey, in sports, the independent variable is what you control or manipulate, like the type of training program. The dependent variable is what you're observing or measuring, like the athlete's performance. So, basically, you change the independent variable to see how it affects the dependent variable. It's like playing a game of cause and effect, but with more sweat and less drama.
Because of erythrocytes found in the bloodstream of almost all females. Over time, erythrocytes cause the mother to become less dependent upon you and more upon herself