
Twining
Twining is a way of organizing data in a grid or table where two categorical variables are compared. Imagine a chart that shows how different groups (like countries) relate to different categories (like favorite fruits). The rows might list countries, and the columns list fruits, with each cell showing how many people in that country like that fruit. Twining structures help visualize and analyze the relationships and patterns between these two categories, making it easier to see where similarities, differences, or connections exist between the groups.