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in statistics homogeneity of data is not an essential requirement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In data analysis, a set of data is also considered homogeneous if the variables are one type (i.e. binary or categorical); if the variables are mixed (i.e. binary + categorical), then the data set is heterogeneous.

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♡In data analysis, a set of data is also considered homogeneous if the variables are one type (i.e. binary or categorical); if the variables are mixed (i.e. binary + categorical), then the data set is heterogeneous.

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