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- Indicator_(statistics) abstract "In statistics and research design, an indicator is an observed value of a variable, or in other words \"a sign of a presence or absence of the concept being studied\".For example, if a variable is religiosity, and a unit of analysis is an individual, then that one of potentially more numerous indicators of that individual's religiosity would be whether they attend religious services; others - how often, or whether they donate money to religious organizations.Numerous indicators can be aggregated into an index.".
- Indicator_(statistics) comment "In statistics and research design, an indicator is an observed value of a variable, or in other words \"a sign of a presence or absence of the concept being studied\".For example, if a variable is religiosity, and a unit of analysis is an individual, then that one of potentially more numerous indicators of that individual's religiosity would be whether they attend religious services; others - how often, or whether they donate money to religious organizations.Numerous indicators can be aggregated into an index.".