Printer friendly
New search features  |  Acronym Blog
Google Toolbar button
Add to Google Home Page
Add Acronym Finder search to IE7
Free tools

Acronym Finder logo: click for home page
abbreviation to define
  

Examples: NFL, NASA, PSP, HIPAA, random
Word(s) in meaning: chat  "global warming"
Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

Save this page to del.icio.us  Save this page to Yahoo  Stumble It!  Digg this!  submit to Reddit  post to Facebook  add to Google Personal Home Page  add to your favorites/bookmarks

What does IV stand for?

Independent Variable


Suggest new definition

This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:

  • Science, medicine, engineering, etc.

See other meanings of IV

Other Resources:

Link/Page Citation...

<< PreviousAbbreviation Database SurferNext >>
Integrated Urban Waste Management Model Programme (Großpösna, Germany; EU)
Integrated Urban Water System
Initiativkreis Umfassende Zahnerhaltung (German: Comprehensive Dental Care Initiative Group; Germany)
4 (Roman numeral)
Cote d'Ivoire (formerly Ivory Coast)
Current Voltage
Immigrant Visa
Implied Volatility (finance)
In Vertretung (German: By Proxy)
In Vitro
Independent Verification
Individual Value (Pokémon video game)
Information Visualization
InfoVision
Initial Value
Initial Velocity
Initialization Vector
Initialization Vector (encryption)
Innoventions (Disneyland, EPCOT)
Input Voltage



Samples in periodicals archive:
With what-if scenarios, you start by creating a basic model and then tweaking it (configuring it in different ways) by forming different combinations of your independent variables (your input) and/or your functions and formulas.
He concludes that, as independent variable, religion has contributed to political development as much as hindered it, but that religion is far more a dependent value that is shaped by the state context within which it operates.
It was found that, significant correlations were observed between achievement in statistics and each of the independent variables (cognitive and affective factors), indicating highly significant positive correlations between achievement in statistics and numerical ability, attitude toward statistics, attitude toward mathematics and prior exposure to statistics.
The x is generally referred to as the independent variable and the y as the dependent variable.
We chose only two research articles instead of the entire body of literature related to the independent variable so that we could explore in depth the process of applying the quality indicators and describe the experience in detail; therefore, we do not make a determination of the effectiveness of the practice, but instead, only describe our application of the quality indicators.
A relatively high level of correlation could lead to the conclusion that for a given independent variable, the dependent variable could be reasonably predicted.
The regression equation developed is very similar to a multiple regression equation with "regression-like" coefficients which explains the impact of each of the independent variable in predicting the category of the dependent variable.
Adjusted R-Squared Values for Efficiency Analysis Dependent Variables # of Independent Variable Terms 1 2 3 4 5 6 MC Rate 0.

Home  |  Help  |  About  |  What's New?  |  Suggest new acronym  |  Link to Us  |  Search Tools  |  Press
State Abbreviations  |  Partners  |  Contributors  |  Return Links  |  Statistics  |  Fun Buzzword Acronyms!  |  Read the AF Blog

All trademarks/service marks referenced on this site are properties of their respective owners.
The Acronym Finder is ©1988-2012, Acronym Finder, All Rights Reserved.  Feedback
Terms of usage   |  Licensing info  |  Advertising info  |  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map