Bivariate analysis:
> Preliminary reminder: the totals in the lines and columns represent marginal distributions of the corresponding variables (the individual numbers or frequencies can be found in the univariate analysis)
This analysis is based either on the raw numbers or on the frequencies (percentages)
In general, we analyse the independent variable (columns) as a frequency, to allow for a line-by-line analysis of the dependent variable, by comparing the distribution of the numbers in each column.
> Comparative analysis: we look for variations and extremes (and focus on the interesting variations in the data).
For instance: agreement with the statement "culture is a way to reach others" by the educational level of students (as percentages)
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