Which one of the following accurately describes univariate tables most accurately?
a. tables that show the relationship between two variables
b. tables that show give information on one variable its association among other variables
c. tables that present among three variables or sets of related variables, such as joint distribution of three categorical variables
d. tables that show information on each variable alone rather than associations among variables
e. none of the above
a. incorrect-tables that show the relationship between two variables are examples of bivariate tables
b. incorrect-tables that show give information on one variable its association among other variables; univariate tables don't show association among variables
c. incorrect-tables that present among three variables or sets of related variables, such as joint distribution of three categorical variables are three-way tables
d. correct-tables that show information on each variable alone rather than associations among variables are univariate tables. Common types of univariate tables include those that present the distribution of a variable or composition of a sample.
e. incorrect answer-none of the above
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