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Gender
A social construct that refers to roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women.
Nominal Variables
Categorical data that classify data into distinct categories that do not have an inherent order or ranking.
Cross-Classification Table
A cross-classification table displays the frequency distribution of variables in a table format, facilitating the analysis of the relationship between two or more categorical variables.
Cross-Classification Table
A table used to display the frequency distribution among variables, showing how many times each combination of variable categories occurs.
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