Statistics for Criminal Justice Ch.3
Cumulative
A frequency, proportion, or percentage obtained by adding a given number to all numbers below it.
Frequency
A raw count of the number of times a particular characteristic appears in a data set.
Proportion
A standardized form of a frequency that ranges from 0.00 to 1.00
Percentage
A standardized form of a frequency that ranges from 0.00 to 100.00
Contingency table
A table showing the overlap between two variables.
Bivariate
Analysis involving two variables. Usually one is designated the IV and the other the DV.
Univariate
Involving one variable.
Trends
Patterns that indicate whether something is increasing, decreasing, or staying the same over time.
Classes
The categories or groups within a nominal or ordinal variable.
Cell
The place in a table where a row and column meet.
Longitudinal variables
Variables measured repeatedly over time.