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independent variable

noun

Definition of independent variable

: a mathematical variable that is independent of the other variables in an expression or function and whose value determines one or more of the values of the other variables

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So awareness is something that's the independent variable. CBS News, "Transcript: Chris Krebs talks with Michael Morell on "Intelligence Matters"," 26 June 2019 But since the league tables themselves are one of its main determinants, reputation is not an obviously independent variable. The Economist, "How global university rankings are changing higher education," 17 May 2018 Whatever variation remains driven by independent variables of interest suggests a protest vote. Elizabeth R. Nugent, Washington Post, "How did voters register their protest in Egypt’s presidential election?," 16 Apr. 2018 The only real deficit comes on the glass; the defensive rebounding issues that plagued Atlanta for years followed Horford to Boston, isolating the independent variable involved. Ben Golliver And Rob Mahoney, SI.com, "Top 100 NBA Players of 2018: Nos. 30-11," 13 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of independent variable

1816, in the meaning defined above

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