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A school counselor collects data on interventions and analyzes the results to understand how different subgroups are performing. This is an example of which of the following?

Aggregating the data

Disaggregating the data

This action of the school counselor is an example of disaggregating the data. Disaggregating data refers to breaking down larger datasets into smaller, more specific groups in order to better understand the performance or outcomes of those groups. By analyzing interventions and the results from different subgroups, the school counselor can gain insight into which interventions are most effective for certain groups and make informed decisions to improve overall performance. Aggregating the data, which refers to combining or grouping data together, would not provide as much detail or allow for subgroup analysis. Averaging the data and cross tabulating the data are also not the best options as they involve calculating overall averages or creating a table of frequencies for all data points, rather than looking at specific subgroups.

Averaging the data

Cross tabulating the data

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