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WBQ Digital literacy Comparing discrete and continuous data Different types of data can be used to create charts, graphs and tables.
Continuous data can be any value. Unlike discrete data, in which there are specific values (eg size 34 or size 36 shoes), continuous data examples such as time or age can take any value, eg you ...
This paper proposes a unifying approach to such analysis for a variety of discrete and continuous outcomes. A class of generalized estimating equations (GEEs) for the regression parameters is proposed ...