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Bivariate Data are the data collected for?

A) Two variables
B) More than two variables
C) Two variables at the same point of time
D) Two variables at different points of time​

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Answered by mahajancharvi999
6

Answer:

two variables

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Bivariate Data are the data collected for?

A) Two variables

B) More than two variables

C) Two variables at the same point of time

D) Two variables at different points of time

Let's know about Bivariate data to answer this question.

Bivariate data:

Data which includes two variables to explain the situation. One variable is dependent on another i.e. one variable can influence the other and the dependent variable changes according to the independent variable. These two variables together can explain the situation.

Eg:

If a construction is going on. We need to send the work done by the workers to give the payment. We plot a graph of number of hours(x) and payment(y). Here payment depends on the number of hours that a worker spent. So, payment is the dependent variable and number of hours is an independent variable. Both of these can decide the final payment of the worker. This is an example of bivariate data.

In the question we need to select the correct option about bivariate data.

The correct option is C.

Explanation:

Bivariate data is the data collected for two variable at the same point of time.

Bi means two. Bivariate data contains two variables.

They are taken at the same point of time. We need to compare independent and dependent variables. At a particular point of time we need to observe how dependent variable is changing according to the independent variable.

Hence Bivariate data is the data collected for two variables at the same point of time.

Hence the correct option is C.

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