This question could be answered in a variety of ways. In statistics for the biological sciences we use scales of measurement for variable types. In this case there are 4 types of variables: nominal (aka categorical), ordinal, interval (aka scale), and ratio.
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Independent variable
The type of variable that responds to the dependent variable is called the independent variable.
Independent Variable
The responding or dependent variable
The Dependent Variable
subject variable
A random variable.
independent variable
The number of values a variable can store at a time depends on the data type of the variable. For example, a variable of type int (integer) in many programming languages can store a single integer value at a time. Similarly, a variable of type float (floating-point number) can store a single floating-point value. Other data types like arrays or lists can store multiple values at a time. The capacity of a variable to store values is determined by its data type and memory allocation.
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Independent variable
Independent variable
Let's look at an example. int a = 1; Here our variable is 'a' which is of type 'int'
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dependent variable