The presentation of data
C. Mack
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C. Mack: Institute of Technology, Applied Mathematics
Chapter 2 in Essentials of Statistics for Scientists and Technologists, 1966, pp 3-14 from Springer
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Abstract One answer to the problem of presenting a mass of data in a clear manner is to present it graphically. One very useful form of graphical presentation is the ‘frequency diagram’. In Fig. 2.1 the contents of Table 2.1, which gives the wages ‘statistics’ of a small factory, are shown as a frequency diagram.
Keywords: Graphical Presentation; Frequency Curve; Clear Manner; Qualitative Classification; Frequency Diagram (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1966
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8615-9_2
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