Statistics - (Level|Label)

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The levels of an variable are the number of distinct value that the variable contains.

See also Statistics - (Factor Variable|Qualitative Predictor)

A level or label is therefore one distinct value for the variable.

In a experiment, the combinations of factor levels are called treatments.





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