
Categorical Data Analysis
Students summarize categorical data using frequency tables, bar charts, and pie charts. They analyze marginal and joint frequencies to identify potential associations.
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Students summarize categorical data using frequency tables, bar charts, and pie charts. They analyze marginal and joint frequencies to identify potential associations.
Key Questions
- How do we represent categorical data?
- What is the difference between marginal and joint frequencies?
- How can we identify associations between two categorical variables?
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