Use the following to answer questions 21 and 22. A shoe factory owner plans to open two new shoe factories in a few months. These factories will be opening in the same city. The owner wants to find out whether a biweekly pay cycle increases productivity compared to a weekly pay cycle. So the factory owner decides he will open one of the two factories using a weekly pay cycle, and the other using a biweekly pay cycle, then he will compare productivity levels between the two factories 6 months after they start production.   In the above example, what is the independent variable?      a.) Location of the factories.      b.) Productivity levels after 6 months.      c.) Pay cycle.            d.) There is no independent variable.   In the above example, what is the dependent variable?      a.) Location of the factories.      b.) Productivity levels after 6 months.      c.) Pay cycle.            d.) There is no dependent variable

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Use the following to answer questions 21 and 22.

A shoe factory owner plans to open two new shoe factories in a few months. These factories will be opening in the same city. The owner wants to find out whether a biweekly pay cycle increases productivity compared to a weekly pay cycle. So the factory owner decides he will open one of the two factories using a weekly pay cycle, and the other using a biweekly pay cycle, then he will compare productivity levels between the two factories 6 months after they start production.

 

  1. In the above example, what is the independent variable?

     a.) Location of the factories.

     b.) Productivity levels after 6 months.

     c.) Pay cycle.

           d.) There is no independent variable.

 

  1. In the above example, what is the dependent variable?

     a.) Location of the factories.

     b.) Productivity levels after 6 months.

     c.) Pay cycle.

           d.) There is no dependent variable.

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