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What is Fordism? How is it connected to unions and collective bargaining agreements? Why do most sociologists think it broke down in the 1970s?
Dependent Variables
Variables in an experiment or model that are expected to change in response to changes in independent variables.
Intercept
In the context of a regression line, it is the expected value of the dependent variable when all independent variables are zero.
Slope
In the context of linear regression, the coefficient indicating the rate of change in the dependent variable for one unit change in an independent variable.
Coefficient Of Determination
A statistical measure, often denoted as R^2, that represents the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable predictable from the independent variable(s).
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