Summarising and graphing data Flashcards

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Data summary - 4

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  • Can be graphical or numerical
  • Choice of representation method depends on level of measurement
  • Summarisation has to answer research question
  • Typically we look for data distribution
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Graphical summarisation - 3

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  • Tables, graphs or other figures
  • Scale can change the appearance of data
  • When comparing data sets, it is best to use same scale
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Descriptive summarisation - 2

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  • Qualitative describe shape and dispersion/variation

- Quantitative, numerical summaries of location and variation

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Frequency distribution - 1

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  • Counts occurrences of category or number of values in interval
  • Can be cumulative and relative
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Cumulative frequency - 1

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  • Indicates all occurrences which are less than the current value
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Relative frequency - 1

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  • Shows how big the count value is relative to the total number of counts
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Bar Charts - 2

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  • Can be used to represent Qualitative data against a value.
  • Each category’s value is represented by its bar size
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Pareto bar charts - 2

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  • Orders bar charts with respect to frequency.

- Can only be applied to data of nominal level of measurement

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Pie chart - 2

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  • Size of each piece is determined by relative frequency of category.
  • Mainly used for qualitative data
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Histogram - 2

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  • Plots frequency against intervals.
  • Frequency of each interval is determined by the bar (bin) size.
  • Scale and interval size can change aspect of the histogram
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Difference Histogram / Bar Chart - 2

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  • Histograms bars are in natural order and always adjacent, bar charts are separated
  • Histograms are used for quantitative data, bar chart for qualitative
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Time series plot - 1

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  • Graphical representation of a quantity which varies over time
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