Exam 12: Quantitative Data Analysis: Using Statistics for Description and Inference
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Describe the differences in the univariate analysis of nominal/ordinal variables and interval/ratio variables. What descriptive statistics are used to describe each type of variable?
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In the model X T Y, the relationship between X and Y is spurious.
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