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What is the difference between univariate data and bivariate​ data? Choose the correct answer below. A. In univariate​ data, the data are qualitative. In bivariate​ data, the data are quantitative. B. In univariate​ data, a single variable is measured on each individual. In bivariate​ data, two variables are measured on each individual. C. In univariate​ data, there is one mean. In bivariate​ data, there are two means. D. In univariate​ data, there are only positive values and zeros. In bivariate​ data, there are positive​ values, negative​ values, and zeros.

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Answer: (B) In univariate​ data, a single variable is measured on each individual. In bivariate​ data, two variables are measured on each individual.

Step-by-step explanation:

The univariable data is define as "one variable" and it is basically known as one type of the data. It is one of the simple form of analyzing the data. In the univariable data, the data contain only one variable.

For example: The cat weight- 10, 15, 25, 27,30,35,40

So, the variable is "Cat weight"

The bivariate data is defined as "Two variable" and it basically contain the two types of the data. It is one of the simple form of statistical analysis.

Therefore, option (B) is correct.

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