Typology (statistics)
Typology is a composite measure that involves the classification of observations in terms of their attributes on multiple variables.[1] Such classification is usually done on a nominal scale.[1]
An example of a typology would be classification such as by age and health: young-healthy, young-sick, old-healthy, old-sick.
References
- 1 2 Earl Babbie (1 January 2012). The Practice of Social Research. Cengage Learning. p. 184. ISBN 1-133-04979-6.
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