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Simple matching coefficient

Simple matching coefficient is a way of comparing how similar two sets of information are. To do this, it looks at how many items are the same between the two sets. For example, if you have two sets of ten numbers and five of them are the same, then the simple matching coefficient would be 50%. The higher the number, the more similar the two sets of information are.
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