Enjoy getting shot at, risk dying and putting your entire family in grief because you are impatient and can’t keep your damn hand off the horn.
INb4 “well what about the guy shooting me?” Doesn’t matter. Nothing would have happened if you would have just sat there and waited LIKE THE REST OF US.
Not in this case. The graph is showing how honking affects car movement, or, more precisely, how it does not. That makes honking the independent variable and movement the dependent variable.
We need this kind of thinking spread to the entire city of Los Angeles. Groundbreaking.. superb..
Clever, but utterly false. I honk religiously, and cars *always* move. Admittedly, it’s usually when the light turns green…
Enjoy getting shot at, risk dying and putting your entire family in grief because you are impatient and can’t keep your damn hand off the horn.
INb4 “well what about the guy shooting me?” Doesn’t matter. Nothing would have happened if you would have just sat there and waited LIKE THE REST OF US.
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“A little honk moveth many grandmas.”
Did you even consider the effect of “Honk if you love …” bumper stickers or signs?
Nerd comment: isnt the car movement the INDEPENDENT variable, and the number of honks the DEPENDENT variable?
Not in this case. The graph is showing how honking affects car movement, or, more precisely, how it does not. That makes honking the independent variable and movement the dependent variable.