Frequency Distributions and Data Analyses
Cheng-Few Lee,
John C. Lee and
Alice C. Lee
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Cheng-Few Lee: Rutgers University Business School, Department of Finance and Economics
John C. Lee: Center for PBBEF Research
Chapter Chapter 3 in Statistics for Business and Financial Economics, 2013, pp 65-94 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Using the tabular and graphical methods discussed in Chap. 2 , we will now develop two general ways to describe data more fully. We discuss first the tally table approach to depicting data frequency distributions and then three other kinds of frequency tables. Next, we explore alternative graphical methods for describing frequency distributions. Finally, we study further applications for frequency distributions in business and economics.
Keywords: Gini Coefficient; Total Revenue; Cumulative Frequency; Lorenz Curve; Frequency Table (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5897-5_3
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