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Elementary Statistics and Probability

Unit 3: Methods of Data Organization

Introduction
In unit 2, you learned how to methodically collect and gather data in a research.
Generally, data collected from different sources are usually unorganized and in a
form unsuitable for immediate interpretation. In any statistical investigation, once
pertinent data are already gathered, the next step is to present such data in
organized form using appropriate tables and graphs. In this unit, you will learn
how to systematically present collected and gathered data in graphical, tabular,
and textual forms.

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this unit, you are expected to:
1. Arrange data for analysis and choose the appropriate mode of presenting
data
2. Present data through graphs, tables, and texts
3. Construct a write-up of a given table or graph as result/output of a
research
4. Use a digital technology in organizing and presenting data

Activating Prior Knowledge


Critiquing time! Identify what went wrong in the graph presented below. This was
a report of COVID 19 cases in the Philippines. Improve the graph in such a way
that it will be more organized and easier to understand and interpret.

Paste your version here


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