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Representation of Data
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Introduction Data are pieces of numerical and other information. Statistics concerns itself with the collection, organisation and analysis of data. Data is collected by observing or measuring some property.
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Qualitative V Quantitative Qualitative variables take non- numerical values. Quantitative variables take numerical values.
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Continuous V Discrete A continuous quantitative variable can take any value in a given range. A discrete quantitative variable has clear ‘gaps’ between the values it may take.
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Stem-and-leaf diagrams It is very difficult to draw conclusions from lists of raw data. A stem-and-leaf diagram attempts to recognise some pattern or order in the data.
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Do Exercises 1A pp.8-9
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Large data sets For large data sets stem-and- leaf plots may be come too unwieldy. It may be better to gather such data into groups, called classes, and display the results graphically as a histogram.
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