This document provides an outline for a course on probability and statistics. It begins with an introduction to statistics, including definitions and general uses. It then covers various topics that will be taught, such as measures of central tendency, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, and hypothesis testing. References for textbooks are also provided. The document contains sample assignments and examples to illustrate concepts like scales of measurement, data collection methods, and graphical representations of data. It provides instructions for calculating measures of central tendency and examples of frequency distributions and their related graphs.
24. Frequency of a Nominal Data Male and Female College students Major in Chemistry 130 TOTAL 107 FEMALE 23 MALE FREQUENCY SEX
25. Frequency of Ordinal Data Ex. Frequency distribution of Employee Perception on the Behavior of their Administrators 100 total 31 Strongly unfavorable 22 Unfavorable 14 Slightly unfavorable 12 Slightly favorable 11 favorable 10 Strongly favorable Frequency Perception
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101. Given a segment of the Filipino Electorate according to religion and political party Total 10 12 22 Born Again 21 72 34 INC 20 25 50 Catholic Total NP LP LAKAS
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