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dummy variable

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noun

  1. a variable appearing in a mathematical expression that can be replaced by any arbitrary variable, not occurring in the expression, without affecting the value of the whole

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Note that when the dummy variable, X2 = 0 the interaction variable has a value of 0, but when X2 = 1 the interaction variable has a value of X1.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

An example of the use of a dummy variable is the work estimating the impact of gender on salaries.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

Any of the other independent variables could have been chosen to illustrate the effect of the dummy variable.

From Textbooks • Nov. 29, 2017

The index is therefore called a dummy variable.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016

The variable v acts as a dummy variable that disappears after integration, leaving the arc length as a function of time t.

From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016