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Unit 2: Classification of Data




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             Notes       Distrust of Statistics

             After the study of functions and importance of statistics, one may find that statistics is
             indeed a very useful science. However, there are  chances of  its being misused by  the
             biased or the ignorant people. The use of statistics by  such people is likely to give  a
             misleading interpretation of a given problem. This has created a feeling of distrust about
             statistics amongst the common people. This feeling of distrust has been expressed by
             different scholars as:
             1.  “There are three kinds of lies : lies, damned lies and statistics.”

             2.  “Statistics can prove anything.”
             3.  “Statistics is a rainbow of lies.”
             4.  “Statistics are like clay of which you can make God or Devil, as you please.”
             All these statements reflect a feeling of distrust of statistics.


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             Caution  Statistics is only a tool which could be used in right or wrong ways, as is obvious
             from the statement that, “figures won’t lie but liars figure”.




              Task  Suggest suitable measures to restore trust in statistics.
          Self Assessment


          State whether the following statements are true or false:
          16.  When data are classified according to only one characteristic, distributions are known as
               univariate frequency distributions.

          17.  A frequency distribution obtained by the simultaneous classification of data according to
               two characteristics, is known as a bivariate frequency distribution.
          18.  In a bivariate classification either or both the variable can be discrete or continuous.





             Case Study  Statistical Series


             The  classified  data when arranged  in some logical order,  e.g.,  according to  the  size,
             according to  the  time  of occurrence or according  to  some  other  measurable  or  non-
             measurable characteristics, is known as Statistical Series.
             H. Secrist defined a statistical series as, “A series, as used statistically, may be defined as
             things or attributes of things arranged according to some logical order.” Another definition
             given by L. R. Connor as, “If the two variable quantities can be arranged side by side so
             that the measurable differences in the one correspond to the measurable differences in the
             other, the result is said to form a statistical series.”
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