
Data Collection and Presentation
Introduction to primary and secondary data. Students learn to present raw data in ungrouped and grouped frequency distribution tables.
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Introduction to primary and secondary data. Students learn to present raw data in ungrouped and grouped frequency distribution tables.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between primary and secondary data?
- How do we organize raw data into a frequency distribution?
- Why is grouping data useful?
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