| 11. | Continuous signal may also be defined over an independent variable other than time.
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| 12. | Newton's notation is generally used when the independent variables denotes time.
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| 13. | Each such formulation applies within specific limits of the independent variables.
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| 14. | In this design, the experimenter measures at least one independent variable.
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| 15. | Heteroskedacity occurs when the amount of error is correlated with an independent variable.
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| 16. | The independent variable of a study often has many levels or different groups.
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| 17. | It is possible to define independent variables, dependent functions, scalars and constant parameters:
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| 18. | When dealing with categorical independent variables, the equivalent technique is discriminant correspondence analysis.
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| 19. | An independent variable that influences peak height is weight / mass.
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| 20. | The two-port becomes a one-port impedance to the remaining independent variable.
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