Match each of the variables with the type of variable it is and if categorical indicate how many levels the variable has. bluesmusic ownorrent maritalstatus artvisit tvhours classicmusic jobstatus jazzmusic degree sportsevent income sex categorical with 2 levels categorical with 3 levels continuous
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