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Bivariatealso bi-variate, "involving two variables," 1906, from bi- + -variate, from Latin variatio (see variation).
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BivariateHaving or having to do with two variables. For example, bivariate data are data where we have two measurements of each "individual." These measurements might be the heights and weigh [..]
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Bivariateadj. in statistics, refers to data involving two variables whose values can continue to vary. It is used in the statistical analysis of causes and relationships, and its purpose is to compare and expl [..]
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BivariateHaving two variables or attributes.
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Bivariate(adj) having two variables
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Bivariatean adjective used in statistics to describe situations or procedures where two different variables are considered or involved.
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Bivariate
(mathematics) Having or involving exactly two variables
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