Age is a continuous variable while the others are categorical. Histograms, pie charts, and frequency polygons are types of one-dimension diagrams that are used to represent the distribution of one variable through bars or areas. They show the frequency or proportion of observations in each category.
Age is a continuous variable while the others are categorical. Histograms, pie charts, and frequency polygons are types of one-dimension diagrams that are used to represent the distribution of one variable through bars or areas. They show the frequency or proportion of observations in each category.
Age is a continuous variable while the others are categorical. Histograms, pie charts, and frequency polygons are types of one-dimension diagrams that are used to represent the distribution of one variable through bars or areas. They show the frequency or proportion of observations in each category.
1) Which one of the following variables is not categorical?
a. Age of a person. b. Gender of a person: male or female. c. Choice on a test item: true or false. d. Marital status of a person (single, married, divorced, other)
2) Histograms, pie charts and frequency polygons are all types of
A. one dimension diagrams B. two dimension diagrams C. cumulative diagrams D. dispersion diagrams