"A service called Prizm posits that MBAs who live in New York have a lot more in common with their counterparts in London, Saö Paulo, and Tokyo, than they do with their neighbors in New York who are relatively less educated or wealthy. What types of information are combined in this example?"

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This type of argument ties to make a connection between people living in different parts of the world using both geographic and demographic variables. The geographic variables are the foreign cities (London, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo) and the demographic variables would be the education and income levels (wealthy MBAs).