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Q:- Different between univariate and bivariate data ?

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Answered by jaficorn544
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Mentor: Bivariate data is data that involves two different variables whose values can change. Bivariate data deals with relationships between these two variables. ... This type of data is known as univariate data and it does not deal with relationships, but rather it is used to describe something.

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Answered by viratgraveiens
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Univariate and Bivariate data are types of data that are commonly used in Statistics which are used to study different variables and their relationships.

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Univariate data is a type of data which involves only one variable in the study and therefore, cannot be used for comparison with any other variable.Hence, it is only a study of single variable. Univariate data can be examined by calculating the measures of central tendency or dispersion such as mean,median,mode,range,standard deviation,quartiles,frequency distributions etc.

Bivariate data is a data type which involves two variables in the study and can be used to examine a comparison or relationship between them.This type of data is typically used to measure any comparisons, relationship or correlation between the two variables.Sometimes bivariate analysis can also explain if one variable causes the other.In bivariate study, one variable is known as Dependent Variable,that is caused or influenced by the other,which is known as Independent Variable.

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