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Statistics: Effectively Displaying Data

  • img By ADU
  • 06/08/2020

Course Description

Graphical representation is the most attractive method of describing and representing data. It allows a person to see at a quick glance the relationships between the data. Students will learn why particular graphs are more effective than others in conveying information, how to organize data and how to construct the appropriate visual representation.

This course focuses on interpreting and constructing the following basic types of graphs: bar and Pareto graphs, dot-frequency graphs, line graphs, picture or pictographs, circle or pie graphs, stem-leaf plots, and box-whisker plots.

 Finally, you will explore histograms and cumulative frequency histograms.  The corresponding cumulative frequency polygons will also be presented as they can be used to determine and describe the data percentiles and quartiles giving the student more detailed information about the data. 

This course would be of great to those interested in studying data science and statistics or those looking to start a career in the data industry.  Or, perhaps you just want to be a more savvy reader when looking at the financial section of your paper!

What you'll learn in this course?

  • Science

  • Statistics

  • Data Science

ADU

United States of America

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Statistics: Effectively Displaying Data
Course includes:
  • img Duration 1.5-3 hrs
  • img Modules 3
  • img Certifications certificate
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