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Statistics All-in-One For Dummies
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Statistics All-in-One For Dummies

by Deborah J. Rumsey
November 2022
Beginner content levelBeginner
560 pages
16h 46m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 4

Crunching Categorical Data

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Summarizing categorical data effectively

Bullet Interpreting commonly used statistics

Bullet Realizing what statistics do and don’t say

Every data set has a story, and if statistics are used properly, they do a good job of uncovering and reporting that story. Statistics that are improperly used can tell a different story, or only part of it, so knowing how to make good decisions about the information you’re given is very important.

A descriptive statistic (or statistic for short) is a number that summarizes or describes some characteristic about a set of data. In this chapter and the next one, you see some of the most common descriptive statistics and how they are used, and you find out how to calculate them, interpret them, and put them together to get a good picture of a data set. You also find out what these statistics say and what they don’t say about the data.

Summing Up Data with Descriptive Statistics

Descriptive statistics take a data set and boil it down to a set of basic information. Summarized data are often used to provide people with information that is easy to understand and that helps answer their questions. Picture your boss ...

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