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the view (derived from systems theories) that the possession of organizational power can be explained by the extent to which organizations are dependent on particular groups or individuals to cope with key areas of uncertainty.
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| dependent |
means a person for whom you or your legal spouse provided,during the most recent calendar year, more that 50% of the person's support. In the case of a student, amounts received as scholarships for study will not be considered in determining source of support. If no one provided more than 50% of the person's support, the person will be treated as the dependent of who ever provided the most support. ...
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| dependent variable |
Factor whose value depends on the change the experimenter makes to the independent variable. It is the effect resulting from the scientific investigation. This quantity is plotted along the y-axis of a graph.
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| dependent variable |
The variable, or output, generated by a model based on input from a designed equation (independent variables).
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| dependency |
By definition a territory subject to a state on which it does not border. A territory that is dependent for support and help.
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