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Definition of ungrouped data?

Ungrouped data is data that is not grouped in a specific order. Grouped data is a set of data that has unique characteristics in common.


What is an 'ungrouped frequency table'?

A frequency distribution of numerical data where the raw data is not grouped.


Formula for grouped and ungrouped data?

ungruped data are those type of data which are not proper arranged or order


Which measures of central location always have only one value for a set of grouped or ungrouped data?

Mean and median are the measures of central location that always have one value. This is true for a set of grouped or ungrouped data.


Calculating quartile deviation for grouped and ungrouped data?

(q3-q1)/2


Is the mean of the grouped data is equal to the mean of ungrouped data?

Suppose you compare the mean of raw data and the mean of the same raw data grouped into a frequency distribution. These two means will be


How do you get the class interval for ungrouped data in statistics?

same as grouped data i.e. (upper limit+lower limit)/2


What are the categories by which data are grouped?

Data can be grouped or ungrouped. The categories data are grouped in depend on the data. For example, data collected about people could be grouped as male/female, by ages, or some other common characteristic. Data collected about dogs could be grouped by breed of dog, age, long hair/short hair, or size.


What is ungrouped data?

The ________________ of the ungrouped data is the value that most frequently appears in a set of data.


When do you use direct method in statistics?

There are two type of direct method one is used in grouped data and second one used in ungrouped data


What is formula of deciles?

D=E1+((dN/10)-Cf)(I)/F The formula of deciles is different for grouped and ungrouped data.


How do you identify group data or ungroup data in standard deviation?

You cannot. If you are told the standard deviation of a variable there is no way to tell whether that was derived from grouped or ungrouped data.