Message from @Derek Nelson

Discord ID: 675426405445664808


2020-02-07 19:38:20 UTC  

the dependent variable must always change according to the independent variable, you can't just give 2 option of yes and no to the dependent variable. it must be something that is measurable

2020-02-07 19:38:25 UTC  

?

2020-02-07 19:38:41 UTC  

It does

2020-02-07 19:39:06 UTC  

have you ever seen a chart where x or y is yes and no?

2020-02-07 19:39:26 UTC  

Lmao tell me why cant you

2020-02-07 19:39:46 UTC  

Show how you can, more like it.

2020-02-07 19:39:48 UTC  

Why can't you have discrete, binary independent and dependant vairbale

2020-02-07 19:39:58 UTC  

You easily can

2020-02-07 19:40:03 UTC  

For example

2020-02-07 19:40:50 UTC  

I can investigate if something is a magnet:
Independent variable: I put it next to a magnet or not.
Dependent variable: see if there's a force on it.

2020-02-07 19:40:52 UTC  

Boom

2020-02-07 19:41:06 UTC  

You have a binary independent and dependent variable

2020-02-07 19:41:43 UTC  

that would be an observation not a fucking independent and dependent variable solution

2020-02-07 19:41:52 UTC  

Hahahahhahahahah xD

2020-02-07 19:41:56 UTC  

O boy

2020-02-07 19:41:59 UTC  

Okay

2020-02-07 19:42:21 UTC  

What you just described is how we determine there’s no earth curve.

2020-02-07 19:42:47 UTC  

Can we investigate earth curvature:

2020-02-07 19:42:57 UTC  

Yes easily

2020-02-07 19:43:02 UTC  

Independent variable, we elevate ourselves off the surface.

2020-02-07 19:43:23 UTC  

Dependent variable, we observe the surface. Does it curve? No? Okay then.

2020-02-07 19:43:40 UTC  

@hgb can you please me show me a chart where the dependent variable is a yes or no/binary?

2020-02-07 19:43:47 UTC  

You don't understand independent and dependent variable...

2020-02-07 19:43:51 UTC  

he has no idea what hes talking about

2020-02-07 19:44:20 UTC  

So you disagree with the validity of the test because my variables are discrete??

2020-02-07 19:44:35 UTC  

Or do you accept that discrete variables are okay but not binary

2020-02-07 19:45:23 UTC  

In other words can I do this:
Y axis I have 5 options, x axis I have 5 options?

2020-02-07 19:47:40 UTC  

a test would be to measure the magnetic force when you approach or further it away from another object, now you have an dependent and independent variable that would give you predictable results, what you said earlier was an observation that "magnets attract or doesn't attract"

2020-02-07 19:48:30 UTC  

Okay.

2020-02-07 19:48:35 UTC  

Think about it.

2020-02-07 19:49:06 UTC  

Can I have any variables of any type in independent variable which I will vary

2020-02-07 19:49:26 UTC  

And can I have any variables of any type in dependent variable which I will measure

2020-02-07 19:52:29 UTC  

Hi guys

2020-02-07 19:52:48 UTC  

Im doing a thingy and i wanna know what main points people have to support a flat earth

2020-02-07 19:52:56 UTC  

would anyone like to throw me a few ideas

2020-02-07 19:53:31 UTC  

Doing a thingy?

2020-02-07 19:56:36 UTC  

@zhed <#571747032260149258>

2020-02-07 19:57:04 UTC  

I give no guarantees about the validity of the arguments in that channel

2020-02-07 19:57:22 UTC  

anything besides curvature?

2020-02-07 19:57:55 UTC  

Rotation.

2020-02-07 19:58:25 UTC  

where would i find information on that