CB.Stats.UNC-1

Representing and describing categorical and quantitative data.

CB.Stats.UNC-1.ARepresent categorical data using frequency or relative frequency tables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.BDescribe categorical data represented in frequency or relative tables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.CRepresent categorical data graphically.CB.Stats.UNC-1.DDescribe categorical data represented graphically.CB.Stats.UNC-1.ECompare multiple sets of categorical data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.FClassify types of quantitative variables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.GRepresent quantitative data graphically.CB.Stats.UNC-1.HDescribe the characteristics of quantitative data distributions.CB.Stats.UNC-1.ICalculate measures of center and position for quantitative data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.JCalculate measures of variability for quantitative data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.KExplain the selection of a particular measure of center and/or variability for describing a set of quantitative data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.LRepresent summary statistics for quantitative data graphically.CB.Stats.UNC-1.MDescribe summary statistics of quantitative data represented graphically.CB.Stats.UNC-1.NCompare graphical representations for multiple sets of quantitative data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.OCompare summary statistics for multiple sets of quantitative data.CB.Stats.UNC-1.PCompare numerical and graphical representations for two categorical variables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.QCalculate statistics for two categorical variables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.RCompare statistics for two categorical variables.CB.Stats.UNC-1.SRepresent bivariate quantitative data using scatterplots.
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