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A contingency table classifies data according to two or more categories associated with each of two qualitative variables that are statistically independent of one another.
Physical Footprint
The tangible or environmental impact of a person's actions and lifestyle, often related to their carbon footprint or ecological footprint.
Psychological Footprint
The lasting effects of an individual's emotional, mental, and social experiences on their psychological state.
Disaster
A sudden, catastrophic event causing significant damage, distress, and often loss of life, affecting society and the environment.
Depersonalization
A psychological experience where individuals feel detached from their own thoughts, feelings, or sense of identity.
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