Representation Of Data Flashcards

1
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Discrete data

A

Usually as a result of counting

Distinct numbers, colours

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2
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Continuous data

A

Usually as a result of some measurement

Heights, weights

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3
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How to find the lower, upper and median in a stem and lead graph

A
  • median : the middle value or the average of the two middle values
  • lower quartile: the median of the lower half
  • upper quartile: the median of the upper half
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4
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Histograms are used for what type of data?

A

Continuous data , and discrete data only when frequency is very large

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5
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Frequency density

A

Frequency divided by class boundary interval width

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6
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What to do if the interval is open ended

A

Close the interval to double the size of the most common interval

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7
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Things to watch out for when completing histograms (graphs in general)

A
Title 
Even spread
Labelled y and x axis 
For histograms 
Watch out for class boundary adjustments
And there are no gaps between the bars
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8
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Cumulative frequency graphs

A

Cumulative frequency means hat the frequency of the previous column is carried to the next.

|3|(3+5)8|

Also on the side opposite the y axis percentage must also be marked to calculate median lq and uq

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9
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Median mode mean

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  • median : the middle data
  • mode : the most frequent data value
  • mean : average
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10
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Mean for : individual discrete data

Discrete data with frequencies

A

Individual :
mean = sum of all individual data divided by the number of data

Frequency:
Mean = sum of the frequencies (total amount of data values) x sum of all values all divided by sum of the number of values

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11
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Mean for grouped continuous and classified discrete data.
Example
Speed of cars grouped 30-x-35

A

Mean = sum of the( middle points times the frequency ) divided by the total number of data values.

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