stats 2-2 Flashcards

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STATS 2-2

Frequency Distribution

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a.k.a. frequency table
show how data are partitioned among several categories (or classes,) by listing the categories along with the number (frequency) of data values in each of them.

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Lower class limits

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The smallest numbers that can belong to the different classes.

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Upper class limits

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the highest value that can belong to a class

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Class boundaries

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The numbers used to separate the classes, but without the gaps created by class limits.

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class midpoints

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the values in the middle of the classes

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Class Width

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the difference between 2 consecutive lower class limits (or two consecutive lower class boundaries) in a frequency distribution

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Class width

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(maximum data value)-(minimum data value)/ number of classes

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Relative frequency for a class

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Frequency for a class/sum of all frequencies

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Percentage of a class

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(frequency for a class/sum of all frequencies) × 100

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cumulative frequency distribution

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the frequency for each class is the sum of the frequencies for that class and all previous classes.

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Normal Distribution

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The frequencies start low, then increase to some maximum frequency, then decrease to a low frequency.
The distribution should be approximately symmetric, with frequencies evenly distributed on both sides of the maximum frequency.

Bell shaped curve.

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