Multiple Choice
In reading SPSS output for the Frequencies procedure, we usually ignore the 'Percent' column because it
A) includes "missing" scores
B) excludes scores labeled DK and NA
C) is appropriate only for nominal-level variables
D) is based on cumulative percentages
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