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Statistics are generated and may be analysed in many parts of Source. This page provides information on the statistical functions available in Source including what they measure and how they are interpreted. For information on how to use statistics in Source, see the relevant section of the user guide.

Univariate and bivariate statistics:

  • Univariate statistics provide information on a single variable and are intended to summarise and reveal patterns in that variable.
  • Bivariate statistics compare two variables for the purpose of determining empirical relationships between them.

Locations

Where statistics are put in, created, may be analysed:

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