Asked by Michelle
What is the overlap of Data Set 1 and Data Set 2?
Responses
high
high
moderate
moderate
low
low
none
none
Responses
high
high
moderate
moderate
low
low
none
none
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The overlap between Data Set 1 and Data Set 2 consists of the equivalent responses they share. In this case, both data sets have responses categorized as "high," "moderate," "low," and "none," which all appear with the same frequency.
Here’s the breakdown of the overlap:
- **high** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **high** from Data Set 2
- **moderate** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **moderate** from Data Set 2
- **low** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **low** from Data Set 2
- **none** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **none** from Data Set 2
Thus, the overlap includes all four response categories equally.
Here’s the breakdown of the overlap:
- **high** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **high** from Data Set 2
- **moderate** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **moderate** from Data Set 2
- **low** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **low** from Data Set 2
- **none** from Data Set 1 overlaps with **none** from Data Set 2
Thus, the overlap includes all four response categories equally.