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Introduction To Statistic (Part 2)

The document discusses different ways to present data, including textual, tabular, and graphical forms. Textual form uses words and paragraphs, tabular form uses rows and columns to systematically present related numerical facts, and graphical form shows numerical values or relationships in pictorial forms like line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, and pictograms.

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Introduction To Statistic (Part 2)

The document discusses different ways to present data, including textual, tabular, and graphical forms. Textual form uses words and paragraphs, tabular form uses rows and columns to systematically present related numerical facts, and graphical form shows numerical values or relationships in pictorial forms like line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, and pictograms.

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DIFFERENT WAYS OR FORMS TO


PRESENT DATA
1. TEXTUAL FORM
2. TABULAR FORM
3. GRAPHICAL FORM
TEXTUAL FORM
- Makes use of words, sentences and paragraphs
in presentation
TABULAR FORM

 Systematic presentation of data in rows


and columns

 Used when related numerical facts need to


be classified in arrays
TABULAR PRESENTATION
Simple

Focus on the readers’ attention on the data


rather on the form

Meanings and significance of information


being presented are clear
portion that contains the column heads which describe
Shows table number, title and head the data in each column
note

First column on the left of the table,


which describes the data on the
given row
statement inserted at the bottom of the table

exact citation of the source of data which is usually include


acknowledging the origin of the data.
GRAPHICAL FORM

Shows numerical values or


relationships in pictorial form

Make use of graphs, symbols or visual


aids
Graphical Presentation
• ACCURATE –Reflect the highest degree accuracy
• SIMPLE – Basic design should be simple and straight
forward
• CLEAR – it should be easily read and understood
• Attractive – holding a neat, dignified, and professional
appearance

- it should be stylish
Types of Graphs
• Line Graph
• Bar Graph
• Pie Graph
• Pictograph
Line Graph
USE WHEN:
• Data cover a long period of time
• Several series are compared
• Movements are to be emphasized
• Trends are to be established
• Estimates are to be forecasted
BAR GRAPH
• used when numerical values of an item over a period of
time are compared
• consist of regular bars represents the quantity or
frequency for each category
PIE GRAPH
• used to show the percentage or composition by
parts of a whole
PICTOGRAM OR PICTOGRAPH
• use to immediately suggest the nature of data
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Listening!

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