📊 Difference between FREQUENCY TABLE and FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION | Absolute relative frequency

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Explore the essence of statistics in our video 🟢Difference between FREQUENCY TABLE AND FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION, absolute frequency. Discover the subtleties between a frequency table and a frequency distribution, and learn how to calculate and apply absolute frequency to analyze data. Join this exciting mathematical adventure to understand how to effectively organize and present data. #Statistics #FrequencyTable #FrequencyDistribution #AbsoluteFrequency #DataAnalysis #Education Expand your academic horizons on our internet pages, specially created to facilitate your knowledge:
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    To begin with, let's analyze the nature of data and its different characteristics in variables as we saw in the previous video.
    For which we will offer two different studies
    These data are called RAW DATA or simply DATA; they have no organization and are presented as they were taken.
    Ungrouped data
    frequency table QUALITATIVE DISCRETE VARIABLE
    frequency distribution QUANTITATIVE CONTINUOUS VARIABLE
    TYPES OF FREQUENCIES
    ABSOLUTE FREQUENCY: The absolute frequency is the number of times a variable meets a characteristic; in this case it is the number of times the number is repeated in ungrouped data.
    CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY: The cumulative frequency is the partial sum of each absolute frequency in each row of the frequency table.
    RELATIVE FREQUENCY: The relative frequency is the proportion of absolute frequency that each row's frequency has; it is calculated by dividing each row's absolute frequency by the total sum of absolute frequencies.
    PERCENTAGE RELATIVE FREQUENCY: The percentage relative frequency is the percentage of the total frequency occupied by each row's absolute frequency; it is calculated by multiplying the relative frequency by 100%.
    CUMULATIVE RELATIVE FREQUENCY is the proportion of relative frequency that is complete in each row; it is obtained in the same way as Cumulative Frequency but the calculation is done with relative frequency.
    questions:
    What is a frequency table and why is it used in statistical analysis?
    What is the difference between a frequency table and a frequency distribution?
    How is a frequency table constructed and what information does it provide?
    What is the main purpose of a frequency distribution in statistics?
    What is absolute frequency and how is it calculated from a set of data?
    How are absolute frequencies applied in organizing and summarizing data?
    Why is it important to understand the differences between a frequency table and a frequency distribution?
    What are the advantages of using a frequency distribution in data analysis?
    How are data visually represented in a frequency distribution?
    What practical application examples can be found when using frequency tables and distributions?
    How are properties and characteristics of absolute frequencies demonstrated in statistical analysis?
    What is the influence of a frequency distribution on data-based decision making?
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