<h3>Dependent Variable: exam performance</h3>
The variable that depends on other factors that are measured.
<h3>What is a Dependent Variable ?</h3>
A dependent variable is the variable that changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation.
- For example, in a study looking at how tutoring impacts test scores, the dependent variable would be the participants' test scores since that is what is being measured.
- The easiest way to identify which variable in your experiment is the Independent Variable (IV) and which one is the Dependent Variable (DV) is by putting both the variables in the sentence below in a way that makes sense. “The IV causes a change in the DV. It is not possible that DV could cause any change in IV.”
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Supposed to help the U.S. slowly make the transition from U.S. customary units to SI units. Because this law did not completely restrict the use of U.S. customary units, it is still the most common system of measurement in the U.S. today.
<span>France is the country that rule Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam for the longest period. It was started in the 19th century and ended in 20th century (1887-1953).
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I think trueblood receive so much more charity from the white community that from his own because the white community rewards him for falling into the racial expectations and making the black community look worse. So the white community rewards him for making the black community look worse.