cross tabulation
(noun)
a presentation of data in a tabular form to aid in identifying a relationship between variables
Examples of cross tabulation in the following topics:
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Cross Tabulation
- Cross tabulation (or crosstabs for short) is a statistical process that summarizes categorical data to create a contingency table.
- Cross tabulation (or crosstabs for short) is a statistical process that summarizes categorical data to create a contingency table.
- Demonstrate how cross tabulation provides a basic picture of the interrelation between two variables and helps to find interactions between them.
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Testing for independence in two-way tables exercises
- The responses are cross-tabulated based on gender.
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Comparing Two Populations: Paired Difference Experiment
- A contingency table used in McNemar's test tabulates the outcomes of two tests on a sample of $n$ subjects, as follows:
- A contingency table used in McNemar's test tabulates the outcomes of two tests on a sample of $n$ subjects.
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Simulating the study
- Then, as we did with the original data, we tabulate the results and determine the fraction of male sim and female sim who were promoted.
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Guidelines for Plotting Frequency Distributions
- A histogram is a graphical representation of tabulated frequencies , shown as adjacent rectangles, erected over discrete intervals (bins), with an area equal to the frequency of the observations in the interval.
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Descriptive or Inferential Statistics?
- The use of descriptive and summary statistics has an extensive history and, indeed, the simple tabulation of populations and of economic data was the first way the topic of statistics appeared.
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Recognizing and Using a Histogram
- More specifically, a histogram is a representation of tabulated frequencies, shown as adjacent rectangles, erected over discrete intervals (bins), with an area equal to the frequency of the observations in the interval.
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Example: Test for Independence
- For our example, this table shows the tabulated results of the observed and expected frequencies.
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Histograms and shape
- This tabulation is shown in Table 1.20.
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Significance Levels
- For commonly used statistical tests, test statistics and their corresponding $p$-values are often tabulated in textbooks and reference works.