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in this tutorial we are going to learn how to join or merge data frames in our and so well first start by focusing on how to do whats called a horizontal merge or join and this is simply when you join two data frames together that have different sets of variables but they have a common linking variable or key variable that you can use to match the cases within those data frames and so well focus focus first on that and then well move on to whats called a vertical join which is where you have the same variables in two data frames youre just going to add cases or combine the cases from those two data frames as long as those two data frames have perfectly matched variable names okay so you should be starting in our studio you should have a console window here open lets open up a new file our script file this is our script editor here Im gonna do a quick save as and Im gonna save this to override an existing file called tests click Save it already exists thats fine in my particu