Organizing Data Section 2 1 Organize Qualitative Data
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Organizing Data Section 2. 1
Organize Qualitative Data A frequency distribution lists each category of data and the number of occurrences for each category of data. Let use an example and build a Frequency Table.
Relative frequency The relative frequency is the proportion (or percent) of observations within a category and is found using the formula: A relative frequency distribution lists the relative frequency of each category of data.
Our Example Determine the relative frequency distribution for our example Use these to make a table of relative frequencies
M&M’s
Relative Frequency 0. 2222 0. 1333 0. 0667 0. 1111 Find the Sum
Bar graphs A bar graph is constructed by labeling each category of data on either the horizontal or vertical axis and the frequency or relative frequency of the category on the other axis Frequency or Relative Frequency
Bar graph of Frequencies
Bare graph of Relative Frequencies
Pie Chart The following data represent the marital status (in millions) of U. S. residents 18 years of age or older in 2006. Draw a pie chart of the data. Marital Status Frequency Never married 55. 3 Married 127. 7 Widowed 13. 9 Divorced 22. 8
Pareto Chart
Marital Status in 1990 vs. 2006 0. 7 Relative Frequency 0. 6 0. 5 1990 2006 0. 4 0. 3 0. 2 0. 1 0 Never married Marital Status Widowed Divorced
Quantitative Data The following data represent the number of available cars in a household based on a random sample of 50 households. Construct a frequency and relative frequency distribution. 3 4 1 3 2 0 2 1 3 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 0 1 3 1 0 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 5
Quantitative Data
- How to organize qualitative data
- Analytic tools
- Presenting qualitative data
- Chapter 17 section 1 the history of classification
- After the experiment scientists organize and the data
- Programs that organize analyze and graph numerical data
- Collect and organize data
- The use of mathematics to organize summarize
- Programs that organize analyze and graph numerical data
- Qualitative and quantitative data analysis
- Data
- Organizing data in a traditional file environment
- Organizing data using frequency distribution
- Organizing and displaying data
- Organizing data definition