PPT-for-LP-7
PPT-for-LP-7
of
Bivariate
Data
Objectives:
At the end of the period, the students will be able to;
a. describes the nature of bivariate data
b. differentiates bivariate data from univariate data,
c. determines the variables involved in the given
bivariate data
Variable
is an attribute or characteristic that may
take more than one value which can either
be measured or classified. The height and
weight of students, number of hours
students spend staying at school, and
daily allowance of students are some
examples of variables.
Univariate Data
- data that involves one variable
- are often described using the
measures of central tendency (mean or
average, mode, and median),
variations, or other descriptive statistics.
Examples Variables Involved
5. A school teacher finds out that on the average, only 30% in each
class has internet access in their homes.
Assignment
Directions. Create/cite three examples of situations
observable in your community that involve bivariate
data. Then, answer the questions below.