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Unit 3: Tabulation




                                                                                                Notes
                                Classification  of Different  Types of  Tables




















               (b)  Special purpose table: A special purpose table is also called a text table or a summary
                    table or an analytical table. Such a table presents data relating to a specific problem.
                    According to  H. Secrist, “These tables are those in which are  recorded, not  the
                    detailed data which have been analysed, but rather the results of analysis.” Such
                    tables are usually of smaller size than the size of reference tables and are generally
                    found to highlight relationship between various characteristics or to facilitate their
                    comparisons.
          2.   Classification on the basis of the nature of presented figures: Tables, when classified on the
               basis of the nature of presented figures can be (a) Primary table and (b) Derivative table.

               (a)  Primary Table: Primary table is also known as original table and it contains data in
                    the form in which it were originally collected.
               (b)  Derivative Table: A table which presents figures like totals, averages, percentages,
                    ratios, coefficients, etc., derived from original data.
               A table of time series data is an original table but a table of trend values computed from
               the time series data is known as a derivative table.
          3.   Classification on  the basis  of construction:  Tables  when  classified on  the basis  of
               construction can be (a) Simple table, (b) Complex table or (c) Cross-classified table.

               (a)  Simple Table: In this table the data are presented according to one characteristic only.
                    This is the simplest form of a table and is also known as table of first order. The
                    following blank table, for showing the number of workers in each shift of a company,
                    is an example of a simple table.

                                           Simple  Table
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