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Table 5: Trip-level variables tabulated at the person level
The following table crosstabulates the same two trip-level variables, but this time the results are generated at the person level. This means that instead of showing the number of overseas trips that involved a particular country and purpose, each cell now shows the number of people who took trips that involved a particular country and purpose.
To create this table, use the same table structure as in the previous example, but this time change the level to person.
Trip-level variables tabulated at the Person level
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The top left cell shows that the base for the table is 12. This is lower than the base in Table 2: Person-level variables tabulated at the person level (which tabulates two person-level variables at the person level) because some people did not take an overseas trip and therefore there are no records (cases) at the trip level for those people.
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Examples showing results generated at different levels