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Unit 2: Classification of Data
Notes
Task Administer a test in your class. Classify the data so obtained, in the form of a
frequency distribution.
Self Assessment
Multiple Choice Questions:
11. A ..................... frequency distribution may be ungrouped or grouped.
(a) Continuous Frequency Distribution
(b) Discrete Frequency Distribution
(c) Relative Frequency Distribution
(d) Percentage Frequency Distribution
12. In an ............................ frequency distribution, various values of the variable are shown
along with their corresponding frequencies.
(a) Grouped (b) Ungrouped
(c) Continuous (d) Relative
13. The method of ...................................is used to count the number of observations or the
frequency of each value of the variable.
(a) Grouping (b) Arranging
(c) Tally marks (d) Graphing
14. The ................................ are the smallest and the largest observation in a class.
(a) Class size (b) Class Interval
(c) Class limits (d) True class limits
15. The .......................... of a class is defined as the arithmetic mean of its lower and upper
limits.
(a) Mid value (b) Middle values
(c) Extreme values (d) Medium Values
2.4 Bivariate and Multivariate Frequency Distributions
Bivariate Frequency Distributions
In the frequency distributions, discussed so far, the data are classified according to only one
characteristic. These distributions are known as univariate frequency distributions. There may
be a situation where it is necessary to classify data, simultaneously, according to two
characteristics. A frequency distribution obtained by the simultaneous classification of data
according to two characteristics, is known as a bivariate frequency distribution. An example of
such a classification is given below, where 100 couples are classified according to the two
characteristics, Age of Husband and Age of Wife. The tabular representation of the bivariate
frequency distribution is known as a contingency table.
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