PSY 411 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Bar Chart, Frequency Distribution, Kxrk
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All of the possible values listed in table (2) frequency associated with each score is recorded in the second column. For example: 2 people had scores of x=10, so there is a 2 in the f column beside x=10. 3: note how x values in frequency distribution table represent the scale of measurement, not the actual set of scores, by adding frequencies you obtain the total number of individuals. Must use all information presented in the table: essential to use the information in the f column as well as the x column to obtain the full set of scores. 1: you must add all 10 scores. In addition to using the 2 basic columns of a frequency distribution, there are other measures that describe the distribution of scores and can be incorporated into the table. Measures the fraction of the total group that is associated with each score.