STA 2023 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Squared Deviations From The Mean, Scatter Plot, Dependent And Independent Variables

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Chapter 2: methods for describing sets of data. Class relative frequency = (cid:3046)(cid:3046) (cid:3033)(cid:3045)(cid:3032)(cid:3044)(cid:3032: the class percentage is the class relative frequency multiplied by 100; that is, Class percentage = (class relative frequency) x 100. Bar graph: the categories (classes) of the qualitative variable are represented by bars, where the height of each bar is either the class frequency, class relative frequency, or class percentage: ***bars are separated. Pie chart: the categories (classes) of the qualitative variable are represented by slices of a pie (circle). The size of each slice is proportional to the class relative frequency. Stem-and-leaf display: the numerical value of the quantitative variable is partitioned into a stem and a leaf . The possible stems are listed in order in a column. The leaf for each quantitative measurement in the data set is placed in the corresponding stem row. Leaves for observations with the same stem value are listed in increasing order horizontally.

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