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Title: How to build frequency tables


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How to build frequency tables
  • For Categorical and
  • Numerical data

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Frequency Tables Categorical
  • Rows are called classes
  • Each categorical (discrete) value occupies its
    own class
  • Then frequency is counted for each class in
    absolute () and in relative () terms.

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Example
  • Variable Gender
  • Nature Categorical, Nominal.
  • Values Male, Female
  • Raw Data M, M, F, M, M, F, F, F, F, F, M, M, F,
    F, F, F, M, M, F, F

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Gender Frequency Distribution
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Frequency Tables Numerical
  • Rows are called classes
  • The number of classes, c, is a function of the
    number of observations, n
  • C 1 3.3LOG(n) Sturges law
  • If n 50, then c 6.6

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Frequency Tables Numerical
  • Each class consists of a range of values know as
    the class width, w.
  • The class width must be the same for all classes.
  • W Range c, where Range MAX-MIN
  • If MIN 82 and MAX 213 for n50 observations,
    then
  • W (213 82) / 6.6 20

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Frequency Tables Lower Class Limits
  • To build classes, we then start measuring class
    widths FROM a nice (round) number smaller than
    MIN.
  • The LOWER CLASS LIMITS are c numbers that are 1
    class width, w, greater than the previous one.

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Frequency Tables Upper Class Limits
  • UPPER CLASS LIMITS mark ending values for each
    class.
  • They are smaller in value than the LOWER CLASS
    LIMITS of the previous classes.

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Frequency Tables Value Classes Example
  • Frequency Table Class Limits
  • Example 2.12 on page 57, UTILITY
  • Data n50, MIN82, MAX213
  • Range 213 82 131
  • C 1 3.3LOG(50) 7
  • W 131 / 7 20

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Frequency Table absolute and counts
  • To complete a frequency table we then tally how
    many observations in a data set fall in each of
    the previously formed class ranges.
  • These tallies can be accounted for in units or in
    of the total number of observations, n.

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Frequency Table
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Frequency Tables using PhStat
  • To count frequencies, all you do is let PhStat do
    the tallying for you, using the command sequence
  • PhStat
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Frequency Distribution
  • Then, you input the proper cell ranges in the
    dialog box for the procedure
  • Variable cell range range of cells for data.
  • Bins cell range class limits for classifying
    data.
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