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study design dependent variable

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dependent variable specification is part of a study design. The dependent variable is the event studied and expected to change when the independent variable varies.

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study design dependent variable

alternative term

dependent variable

curator note

2009-03-16: work has been done on this term during during the OBI workshop winter 2009 and the current definition was considered acceptable for use in OBI. If there is a need to modify thisdefinition please notify OBI.

definition source

WEB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependent_and_independent_variables

editor note

2/2/2009 In the design of experiments, independent variables are those whose values are controlled or selected by the person experimenting (experimenter) to determine its relationship to an observed phenomenon (the dependent variable). In such an experiment, an attempt is made to find evidence that the values of the independent variable determine the values of the dependent variable (that which is being measured). The independent variable can be changed as required, and its values do not represent a problem requiring explanation in an analysis, but are taken simply as given. The dependent variable on the other hand, usually cannot be directly controlled., In the Philly 2013 workshop the label was chosen to distinguish it from "dependent variable" as used in statistical modelling. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_modeling

editor preferred term

dependent variable specification

example of usage

In a study in which gene expression is measured in patients between 8 month to 4 years old that have mild or severe malaria and in which the hypothesis is that gene expression in that age group is a function of disease status, the gene expression is the dependent variable.

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term editor

PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg, PERSON: Chris Stoeckert, PERSON: Bjoern Peters

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