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A phenomenon with only one variable, for whose performance those responsible for that variable cannot hide. There is one performance measure in [[shareholder capitalism]], for example is the value of the company’s stock.
A phenomenon with only one variable, for whose performance those responsible for that variable cannot hide. There is one performance measure in [[shareholder capitalism]], for example is the value of the company’s stock.



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Univariate
/juːniˈvɛːrɪət/ (adj.)

A phenomenon with only one variable, for whose performance those responsible for that variable cannot hide. There is one performance measure in shareholder capitalism, for example is the value of the company’s stock.

Compare a multivariate phenomenon.

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