What is a level of detail calculation? This type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option. option A A calculation performed for every row of the underlying data option B A calculation that allows a user to perform aggregations that result in the value at a row level option C A calculation that dynamically adjust the number of rows displayed based on user interactions with a filter option D A calculation that automatically synchronize with external databases
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In a small city the satisfaction with the local public transportation is evaluated. One question of interest is whether inhabitants of the city centre are more satisfied with public transportation compared to those living in the suburbs. A survey with 250 respondents gave the following contingency table: Location Evaluation city centre suburbs very good 20 16 good 44 34 bad 24 57 very bad 12 43 The following table of percentages was constructed: Location Evaluation city centre suburbs very good 55.6 44.4 good 56.4 43.6 bad 29.6 70.4 very bad 21.8 78.2 Which of the following statements are correct? Select one or more: a. The percentage table can be easily constructed from the original contingency table: Each value is related to the total sample size. b. The percentage table gives the location distribution for each level of satisfaction. c. The value in row 4 and column 1 in the percentage table indicates: 21.8 percent of the respondents live in the city center and evaluated the public tranportation as very bad. d. The value in row 3 and column 1 in the percentage table indicates: 29.6 percent of the respondents lived in the city centre and evaluated the public transportation as bad. e. The percentage table contains total percentages.
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In a small city the satisfaction with the local public transportation is evaluated. One question of interest is whether inhabitants of the city centre are more satisfied with public transportation compared to those living in the suburbs. A survey with 250 respondents gave the following contingency table: Location Evaluation city centre suburbs very good 21 18 good 34 34 bad 33 59 very bad 12 39 The following table of percentages was constructed: Location Evaluation city centre suburbs very good 21.0 12.0 good 34.0 22.7 bad 33.0 39.3 very bad 12.0 26.0 Which of the following statements are correct? Select one or more: a. The percentage table contains row percentages. b. The value in row 2 and column 1 in the percentage table indicates: 34 percent of the respondents in the city centre evaluated the public transportation as good. c. The value in row 4 and column 1 in the percentage table indicates: 12 percent of the respondents live in the city center and evaluated the public tranportation as very bad. d. The percentage table can be easily constructed from the original contingency table: Each value is related to the total sample size. e. The percentage table gives the location distribution for each level of satisfaction.
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