3.3 - CLASSIFICATION OF DATA
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What is data classification?
💡 Hint: Think about how you might organize books or songs.
Give an example of qualitative data.
💡 Hint: Think of categories that cannot be measured numerically.
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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?
💡 Hint: Think of examples you encounter daily.
True or False: Frequency distribution can show relationships between two variables.
💡 Hint: Remember the difference between univariate and bivariate.
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Using the following data set: 100, 98, 95, 90, 85, 95, create a frequency distribution and interpret the results.
💡 Hint: Think about the central tendency—the median could help identify performance levels.
Develop a bivariate frequency distribution from this sales and advertisement data: (Sales: 120, 130, 145), (Ads: 50, 60, 70). Analyze potential relationships.
💡 Hint: Focus on how increasing one variable might affect the other.
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