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  2. Dependent and independent variables - Wikipedia

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    A variable is considered dependent if it depends on an independent variable. Dependent variables are studied under the supposition or demand that they depend, by some law or rule (e.g., by a mathematical function), on the values of other variables. Independent variables, in turn, are not seen as depending on any other variable in the scope of ...

  3. Correlation - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include independent, unstructured, M-dependent, and Toeplitz. In exploratory data analysis , the iconography of correlations consists in replacing a correlation matrix by a diagram where the "remarkable" correlations are represented by a solid line (positive correlation), or a dotted line (negative correlation).

  4. Uncorrelatedness (probability theory) - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, two real-valued random variables, , , are said to be uncorrelated if their covariance, ⁡ [,] = ⁡ [] ⁡ [] ⁡ [], is zero.If two variables are uncorrelated, there is no linear relationship between them.

  5. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    An unpaired word is one that, according to the usual rules of the language, would appear to have a related word but does not. [1] Such words usually have a prefix or suffix that would imply that there is an antonym, with the prefix or suffix being absent or opposite.

  6. Determinism - Wikipedia

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    One concept which is argued to support a hard determinism is the doctrine of dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda) in the early Buddhist texts, which states that all phenomena (dharma) are necessarily caused by some other phenomenon, which it can be said to be dependent on, like links in a massive, never-ending chain; the basic principle ...

  7. What is the FAFSA dependency override? - AOL

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    Students under the age of 24 are usually considered dependent, meaning the parents’ financial details will be counted. However, Section 480(d)(7) of the Higher Education Act permits some ...

  8. Dependency relation - Wikipedia

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    Then e.g. the symbols , are independent of one another, and e.g. , are dependent. The string a c b b a {\displaystyle acbba} is equivalent to a b c b a {\displaystyle abcba} and to a b b c a {\displaystyle abbca} , but to no other string.

  9. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    An antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings. Each word in the pair is the antithesis of the other. A word may have more than one antonym. There are three categories of antonyms identified by the nature of the relationship between the opposed meanings.