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The terms "independent" and "dependent" are typically used in the context of variables in statistical analysis.

An independent variable is a variable that is chosen or manipulated by the researcher to examine its effect on the dependent variable. It is the presumed cause or predictor variable.

A dependent variable, on the other hand, is the variable being measured or observed in an experiment or study. It is the variable that is expected to be influenced or affected by the independent variable. It is the outcome or response variable.

The phrase "How much you earn" is not related to the terms "independent" and "dependent." It refers to a person's income, which is not explicitly used as a variable in statistical analysis.