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Movie Ratings Narrative
A movie critic wanted to determine whether or not moviegoers of different age groups evaluated a movie differently. With this objective, he commissioned a survey that asked people their ratings of the most recently watched movies. The rating categories were 1 = terrible, 2 = fair, 3 = good, and 4 = excellent. Each respondent was also asked to categorize his or her age as either 1 = teenager, 2 = young adult (20-34), 3 = middle age (35-50), and 4 = senior (over 50).
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Unemployed Person
An individual who is capable of working, actively seeking work, but unable to find a job.
U-3 Measure
A specific unemployment rate measure that counts the number of unemployed individuals who are actively seeking employment as a percentage of the labor force.
Official Unemployment Rate
The percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively seeking employment, as determined by government statistics.
Spells Of Unemployment
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