A histogram represents the distribution of scores in a dataset by organizing them into equally spaced intervals or bins along the horizontal axis, and displaying the frequency or count of scores within each bin on the vertical axis. The scores on the horizontal axis could be any type of numerical data, such as test scores, heights, or ages.
There are no scores which represent a histogram: a histogram is, itself, a representation.
Best to use a histogram i think! z scores can probably be used too however they seem more a method of how to transform outliers in workable scores.
A histogram.
It is a histogram.
A histogram
Pie graph, column graph , tally graph, Histogram
y axis represents frequency ona histogram
histogram has several merits. one is it is good graphical representation of scores for better understanding. it is basically used for comparing scores.
This simply means that if you plot a histogram of the scores it will be asymmetric.
The y axis on a histogram represents the frequency density.
I think it represents a frequency.
A histogram is a type of graph
histogram
A histogram is a type of graph where the bars are connected. Not separatted like a regular bar graph.
A bar graph cannot have classes with different width. The height of a bar graph represents the frequency attributed to that class whereas in a histogram the area of a "bar" is proportional to the frequency, the height represents the frequency density.
No it is not. The ogive is a graph that represents the cumulative frequencies for the classes in a frequency distribution.
Yes, any data set can be displayed using a histogram, as long as it represents original data, or data that does fall in a particular order.
A histogram.