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Where is the independent variable on a data table?

Ah, the independent variable is typically found on the left side of a data table. It's the variable that you can control or manipulate to see how it affects the dependent variable. Just remember, like a happy little tree, the independent variable helps guide the direction of your experiment.


What axis does the independent variable go on?

x-axis


What might a graph show that a data table does not?

The graph could go on forever while a data table only shows a part of the graph.


How do you run probit analysis using spss?

To run probit analysis in SPSS, first, ensure your data is set up with a binary dependent variable and any independent variables you want to include. Go to "Analyze" > "Regression" > "Binary Logistic" (since SPSS does not have a direct probit option, this is a common alternative). In the dialog box, select your dependent variable and independent variables, then click "OK" to run the analysis. The output will provide you with the model coefficients, significance levels, and other relevant statistics.


What is the difference between a categorical and a numerical variable?

Categorical data (or variable) consists of names representing categories. For example, the gender (categories of male & female) of the people where you work or go to school; or the make of cars in the parking lot (categories of Ford, GM, Toyota, Mazda, KIA, etc) is categorical data. Numerical data (or variable) consists of numbers that represent counts or measurements. For example, the number of males & females where you work or go to school; or the number of the make of cars Ford, GM, Toyota, Mazda, KIA, etc is numerical data.

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Where is the independent variable on a data table?

Ah, the independent variable is typically found on the left side of a data table. It's the variable that you can control or manipulate to see how it affects the dependent variable. Just remember, like a happy little tree, the independent variable helps guide the direction of your experiment.


Where does the independent data go on a graph?

The independent variable goes on the x-axis while the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. :)


Does the independent variable go on x axis?

yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis


Where does the independent variable go a graph?

In principle, wherever you want. However, it is customary to place the independent variable on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable on the vertical axis.


What axis does the independent variable go on?

x-axis


Why does the independent variable go on the x axis?

no the y


Which axis does the dependent variable go on?

the y-axis is the dependent variable and the x-axis is the independent variable.


On a graph where does the independent variable go?

Usually on the horizontal axis.


Which variable goes on the y axis?

If there is an independent variable then that goes on the x-axis. If not, either of two variables can go on the y-axis. With a chart in three or more dimensions, the second independent variable, if it exists, will go on the y-axis.


What goes on the x axis of a graph?

Any variable that you like. If you have one independent variable and one dependent, then by convention, the independent one would go on the x-axis.


What isindependent variable in science?

An independent variable is the one that when plotted should go on the x-axis. The independent variable, as the name suggests, is not dependent on anything; if you're conducting an experiment, it would be the variable that you have control over to affect the results.


What is a dependent variable that is in an experiment?

The independent variable in the experiment is the variable that occurs on its own and does not need anything for it to change, this that is why it is Independent e.g. years, time etc So the Dependant variable is the variable that relies on the independent variable to change and is normally represented on the Y axis. For example, if you had a graph that showed the amount of miles a car travelled over a certain time, the time is always going on and wont stop so its independent. The miles travelled depended upon the time, if the time did not go on the amount of miles travelled also couldn't go on, so it was dependant on the time to change for it to change. So it is the dependant variable.