STAT1008 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Exploratory Data Analysis, Pie Chart, Bar Chart

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In order to make sense of data, we need ways to summarise and visualise it. Summarising and visualising variables and relationships between two variables is often known as descriptive statistics ( exploratory data analysis) Type of summary statistics and visualisation methods depend on the type of variables being analysed ( categorical or quantitative) A frequency table shows the number of cases that fall in each category. The proportion in a category is found by : p= number in that category/ total number. A relative frequency table shows the proportion of cases that fall in each category. All numbers in a relative frequency table sum to 1. In a barplot, the height of the bar corresponds to the number of cases falling in each category. In a pie chart, the relative area of each slice of the pie corresponds to the proportion in each category.

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