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difference between data and variables in research ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Data refers to a set of values, which are usually organized by variables (what is being measured) and observational units (members of the sample/population). ... Variables are of different types and can be classified in many ways, for example as numerical and categorical variables.

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Explanation:

Data refers to a set of values, which are usually organized by variables (what is being measured) and observational units (members of the sample/population). ... Variables are of different types and can be classified in many ways, for example as numerical and categorical variables.

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