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The textbook identifies two distinct approaches to development: gender and development (GAD)and women in development (WID).Compare and contrast these two approaches; be sure to discuss their relative strengths and shortcomings.
Nature of Data
Refers to the intrinsic characteristics of data, including its type (quantitative or qualitative), structure, and the way it is measured or collected.
Real Limits
Values of a variable located halfway between the top of one interval and the bottom of the next interval.
Variable
An element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change within a study or experiment, representing different data points that can be measured or recorded.
Cumulative Percent
A measure that shows the proportion of data points below a certain value, typically used in percentile rankings or distributions.
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