Glossary Statistics / Term
In regression, the explanatory or independent variable is the one that is supposed to "explain" the other. For example, in examining crop yield versus quantity of fertilizer applied, the quantity of fertilizer would be the explanatory or independent variable, and the crop yield would be the dependent variable. In experiments, the explanatory variable is the one that is manipulated; the one that is observed is the dependent variable.
Permanent link Explanatory Variable - Creation date 2021-08-07