The basic rule for setting up and interpreting tables is to
A) percentage down within categories of the independent variable and read across the categories of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
B) percentage down within categories of the dependent variable and read across the categories of the dependent variables on the independent variable.
C) percentage in terms of the total number of respondents and read across the independent variable on the dependent variable.
D) percentage in terms of the total number of respondents and read across the dependent variable on the independent variable.
E) interpret the percentages with common sense.
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