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Studentka2010 [4]
2 years ago
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What is the overlap of data set 1 and data set 2? high moderate low none

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kirill [66]2 years ago
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The overlap of data set 1 and data set 2 is Low. (Option C)
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<h3>What is the overlapping of Data?</h3>

Data from the same case can appear in both of the columns being tested when the columns of a table are constructed from the categories of multiple response variables.

This phenomenon is referred to as overlapping data. It also shows that the two samples are NOT independent.

To the explanation why the overlap is low, notice that two out of nine samples for both samples match. This creates a data-sharing of around 22%.

It's not medium because there isn't a lot of matching of data here. but it's also not 'Zero' because the result is not totally insignificant..

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