Frequency Distribution
Frequency Distribution
Frequency Distribution
Chapter
Two
ONE
Organize data into a frequency distribution.
TWO
Portray a frequency distribution in a histogram, frequency
polygon, and cumulative frequency polygon.
THREE
Present data using such graphic techniques as line charts,
bar charts, and pie charts.
Goals
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A Frequency Distribution is a
grouping of data into mutually exclusive
categories showing the number of
observations in each class.
Frequency Distribution
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Example 1 continued
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Example 1 continued
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Step Three:
Three Set the individual class limits
EXAMPLE 1 continued
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Example 1 continued
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Graphic Presentation of a
Frequency Distribution
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A Cumulative To create a
Frequency cumulative
Distribution is frequency polygon,
scale the upper limit
used to determine
how many or what of each class along
proportion of the the X-axis and the
data values are corresponding
cumulative
below or above a
frequencies along
certain value.
the Y-axis.
Cumulative Frequency distribution
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Line Graphs
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Example 3 continued
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Pie Chart
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Stem-and-leaf Displays
Stem-and-leaf Note: an
display: A advantage of the
statistical stem-and-leaf
technique for display over a
displaying a set frequency
of data. Each distribution is we
numerical value do not lose the
is divided into identity of each
two parts: the observation.
leading digits
become the stem
and the trailing
digits the leaf. Stem-and-leaf Displays
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Example
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stem leaf
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9 126
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