A table is considered complex when: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A table is considered complex when:
A. It presents data on more than two characteristics
B. It has only one variable
C. It has no footnotes
D. It is univariate
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Tables showing multiple variables (three or more) are called complex or manifold tables.

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