Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not one of the basic ways to express the chances that a randomly selected individual will fall into a particular category for a categorical variable?
A) The proportion of the total that falls into that group.
B) The percentage of the total that falls into that group.
C) Comparing one category to another category in the form of relative odds.
D) All of the above are appropriate.
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