which is true about the response variable?

i this used to be called the dependent variable.

ii when graphing the data, the response variable is plotted along the x-axis

only I
only ii
both I and ii
neither I or ii

Neither! The response variable used to be called the depended variable. It's also plotted along the y-axis!

Neither I nor II is true about the response variable.

Explanation:

I. The response variable is not used to be called the dependent variable. In statistical analysis, the response variable is the variable that is being predicted or explained by the independent variable(s) or predictor(s). It is not the same as the dependent variable, which is a term commonly used in experimental research to refer to the variable that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher.

II. When graphing the data, the response variable is typically plotted along the y-axis, not the x-axis. The x-axis typically represents the independent variable or predictor variable(s), while the y-axis represents the response variable or the variable being predicted or explained.

Therefore, neither I nor II is true, and the correct answer is "neither I nor II."

Both