Tabulation Flashcards

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refers to the arrangement of any data in an orderly sequence, so that they can be presented concisely and compactly and understood easily

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tabulation

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reason for tabulation

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  • data are tabulated to Make them easier to understand and easily be appreciated
  • process of classification
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3
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3 types of data for tabulation

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Frequency distribution
correlation data
time series data

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4
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type of data for tabulation

data are grouped according to classification, where the sum of the entries is equal to the total.
It can be in actual numbers, percent or both
Scales may be qualitative, quantitative or both

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Frequency distribution

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5
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type of data for tabulation

used to compare two or more frequencies

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correlation data

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6
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6 Parts of the table

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title
stubs/row classifier
column headings
body of the table
marginal total
footnote

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7
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Type of data for tabulation

  • Show the correlation with relevant events.
    -if the correlation can be done by including certain indices for each year, the table will assume the characteristic of a correlation table
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Time Series

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8
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PART OF THE TABLE:

should state the objective of the table.
- it should be clear, brief and comprehensive - what are figures in the body of the table stands for.
- how the data are classified, where and when obtained.
- should not be more than 20 words, if two or three liners should be indentend.

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Title

example:
Table 11: Cholera Cases and Death by Age and Sex Western Mindanao, 1970

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PART OF THE TABLE:

: indicate the basis of classification of the rows or horizontal series of figure.

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Stubs

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PART OF THE TABLE:

: indicate the basis of classifcation of columns or vertical series of figures.

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Column Headings

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PART OF THE TABLE:

: this is made up of figures filling the cells or compartmts brought about by the coordinates of the rows and columns.

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Body of the table

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12
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PART OF THE TABLE:

: refer to the column totals and row totals.

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Marginal total

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PART OF THE TABLE

:: this is the note placed under the table, which gives some explanations or indicates source of information.

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Footnote

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14
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refers to the limits of a particular group.

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class interval

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