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Effectiveness of Data Visualization Tools

An economist is studying the relationship between a country's average income and its citizens' life expectancy. They have two tools available: 1) A printed report with a single, fixed scatter plot showing this data for all countries in the world. 2) An online dashboard with the same data that allows them to select specific countries, hover over points for more details, and filter the data by continent. Explain two specific reasons why the online dashboard is a more effective tool for this analytical task than the printed report.

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