When you select one variable, what are you comparing?

In the list of insights, the first insights that you see are the ones that explain, statistically, the most variation in the outcome variable. The insights that appear later, as you scroll through the story, explain variables that, statistically, account for less of the variation in the outcome variable.

When you select one variable, what are you comparing?
A . Selected variable with CLV
B . Selected variable average with the mean
C . Selected variable with a different variable
D . Selected variable average with the filtered average
E . Selected variable with all story data

Answer: E

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