CFA Level 1 Quantitative Methods Terms/Learning topics
What is a contingency table - summarizes data for 2 or more categorical variables
summarizes data for 2 or more categorical variables
What is Relative Frequency
%'age of observations per value of the variable
What are the ways data can be described and ordered
1) Cross Sectional - multiple observations of a particular variable such as the stock price of 60 companies 2) Time-Series - multiple observations of a particular variable for the same observational time such as GM's stock price over the last 60 years 3) Panel Data - It is both Cross-Sectional Data and Time-Series Data combined.
How to select among certain visualization data types
1) Histogram & Frequency Polygon - Represent the distribution of numerical data 2) Bar Chart - represent the frequency distribution of categorial data 3) Tree-Map - represent groups by %'age of area 4) Line Chart - Used to visualize ordered observation typically for time-series data 5) Scatter plot - used to visualize the joint variation in 2 numerical values
What is Data?
A collection of numbers, characters, words or text that represent facts or information
How to you use frequency for numerical data
Create non-overlapping intervals 1) Sort data in ascending order 2) Find the Range: Max-Min 3) Decide on the number of intervals (k) 4) interval width = range/k
What is Categorical Data
Qualitative Data that describes a quality or characteristic. a) Can be Nominal meaning having no logical order b) Can be Ordinal which means it has a order or rank
What is Numerical Data
Quantitative Data that can be measured or counted. a) Can be Discrete meaning having a limited to a finite number of values b) Can be continuous which means it can take on any value within a range
What is Absolute Frequency
actual number of observations in a given interval