Variable Classification Process Using Subgroups
Steps for Classifying Variables into Subgroups
To classify variables under a subgroup, users should click on the expand icon next to the main bucket (e.g., Media).
Users can either create a new group within the main bucket or select an existing group. The selected subgroup will be highlighted with a blue outline.
To create a new group, users should click on "Create New Group," enter a name for the group, and press Enter. The new group will then be available for classification.
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