 Dependent? Dependent. Whatever, right? You'll see them written interchangeably. It's the thing you measure. It's the stuff in the experiment that is what you're interested in, right? So did the independent variable have an effect on the independent variable? So if I'm trying to get you to increase condom use, I'll give you a moment to think about what the dependent variable is. One, two, three. That was more than a moment. There's three moments. Four, five. The condoms, folks. The number of condoms. That's the dependent variable. It's all there is to it. It's the thing you count, the thing you're interested in to know whatever it is has an effect on it, right? So oftentimes in behavior analysis, it's simply behavior. Probably socially significant behavior, but geez, that's for all those ethical people, moral people. I prefer moral people over ethical people. We'll have Brad tell you a story about that. Anyway, so dependent variable, it's just what you measure. I'm going to say it one more time. So think of only said it twice. The dependent variable, it's what you measure. It's dependent upon the independent variable. Dependent is dependent upon the independent. Wow, how amazing.