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    An Index Is a Composite Measure Based on Summing, Averaging
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An Index Is a Composite Measure Based on Summing, Averaging

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An index is a composite measure based on summing, averaging, or otherwise combining the responses to multiple questions that are intended to measure the same variable; sometimes called a scale.

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