Statistics for Social Workers Chapter 2 Frequency Distribution/ Graphs
Frequency distribution
reports the number of times each attribute appeared within the sample
line diagram
sometimes used instead of bar graph. Length of line reflect frequencies. Lines usually run horizontally with different labels used for the attributes
absolute frequency distribution table (simple frequency distribution)
table that displays the number of times that each attribute of a variable occurred within a data set. simply count the number of times each attribute occurred and place the total next to that attribute
pie chart
used for nominal level of measurement. shows each data point in proportion to the whole data series as a slice in a circular pie
graphs
A visual representation showing how 2 or more sets are related to each other.
stem and leaf plot
a graph consisting of numbers that reflect the actual case values of all cases in a frequency distribution
x-axis
abiscissa or horizon line the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
bar graph
also called bar chart. method of dispaying the distribution or frequencies for the attributes of a nominal level variable
cumulative percentage frequency distribution tables
combines the features of cumulative frequency and percentage distribution tables by displaying a column that reports cumulative percentages for each attribute
cumulative frequency distribution table
constructed if the data for a variable is ordinal or higher level of measurement. A data table that contains the number of values that occur at or before ( or below) each value of a variable
frequency polygons
curved shape, a kind of picture, that reflects the overall distribution of the attributes within a data set; not for use with nominal, for use with interval or ratio level data.
grouped frequency distribution
grouping attributes by same size groups with equal gaps. Use when displaying large numbers of cases in groups of 5 to 20 intervals. each value or observation belongs to 1 interval only. Group by reasonable association or like attributes (IE 9-10 are more similar in age than 9-13 year olds)
grouped cumulative percentage distribution
groups data into same size groups and then reports cumulative percentage for each group
percentile ranks or percentile
indicates the percentage pf cases within a group whose attribute falls below a particular score. IE a score on a BDI of 16 has 91.5 % of cases fall below that value. 16 in then in the 90th percentile or 90 is the percentile rank for 16 (rounded to nearest whole number).
array
ordering of every attribute of a variable that occurred within the raw data set, from lowest or smallest to highest or largest- used for ordinal or higher level variables
y-axis
ordinate and vertical line The vertical axis of an axes-type graph.
point of origin
point at which x and y axis meet
histograms
useful for displaying ordinal or higher-level data. They cannot be used with nominal level data. Look like bar graphs but unlike bar graphs, the bars touch each other; Vertical bars of equal width representing frequencies - joined bars
percentage frequency distribution table
uses the absolute percentage column on the far right hand side. Take the absolute frequency number for attribute and divide by the number of cases and x by 100. For example, if there are 20 total cases, and a certain attribute has an absolute frequency of 2, the percentage frequency table would show 10% for absolute percentage for that attribute, because 2/20=.10 X 100= 10%