👉 In statistics, the term "cross-row" refers to a row of data that is not necessarily contiguous (i.e., it may or may not be within the same cell in a table). This can occur when multiple rows are being grouped together based on some criterion such as age, gender, or other variables. For example, if you have two columns of data that are related to income and education levels, but they are spread across different rows, then those data points could be considered "cross-row