Univariate involves a single variable. Bivariate involves two variables. Univariate: How many of students in the senior class are male? Bivariate: Is there a relationship between girls taking Technology Class and their mathematics scores?
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Such operations are said to be inverse relations. Examples include: * Addition versus subtraction * Multiplication versus division * Raising to a power vs. taking a root (if you solve for the base) * Raising to a power vs. taking a logarithm (if you solve for the exponent)
Altitudes above vs. below sea level; having money vs. owing money; moving in one direction vs. moving in the opposite direction; being above and below a certain reference level (for calculating potential energy). In general, in many situations where you have two opposites, one can be called "positive", the other "negative".
The basic types of research are as follows:• Descriptive vs. Analytical• Applied vs. Fundamental• Quantitative vs. Qualitative• Conceptual vs. Empirical
If VS and vs are the same then that is the common side.
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