Difference between continuous bivariate analysis and categorical bivariate analysis
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Multivariate means more than two variables are being examined and bivariate means only two variables are being analyzed. Univariate means that just one variable is being examined. ... As you can see, multivariate and bivariate analysis is critical in determining cause and effect and relationships between variables.
Bivariate analysis can be contrasted with univariate analysis in which only one variable is analysed. Like univariate analysis, bivariate analysis can be descriptive or inferential. It is the analysis of the relationship between the two variables.
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