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DATA. Information. DATA. The collection and analysing of data is called statistics. TYPES of DATA. There are two types of data. Numerical. Categorical. Height Number of people length. Eye colour Make of car Favourite song. TYPES of DATA. There are two types of numerical data.

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  1. DATA Information

  2. DATA The collection and analysing of data is called statistics

  3. TYPES of DATA There are two types of data Numerical Categorical • Height • Number of people • length • Eye colour • Make of car • Favourite song

  4. TYPES of DATA There are two types of numerical data Discrete Continuous • Counting • Whole numbers • Measuring • Fractions, decimals

  5. Questions • Classify each of the following data according to whether they are numerical or categorical data. • Favourite TV programs of each student in your year level • Shoe size of the top ten international models • Hours of computer games played at home each week by each student in your class • Birth weight of each baby in a young mothers’ group • The favourite colours for cars sold in Canberra in the last month

  6. Questions • Classify each of the following numerical data according to whether they are discrete or continuous. • Length of a stride of each golfer in a local golf club • Distance travelled on one full tank from the top ten most popular vehicles • Rainfall recorded for each day during spring • Shoe size of each student in your class • Membership size of the 16 AFL teams

  7. Answers • Classify each of the following data according to whether they are numerical or categorical data. • Favourite TV programs of each student in your year level • Shoe size of the top ten international models • Hours of computer games played at home each week by each student in your class • Birth weight of each baby in a young mothers’ group • The favourite colours for cars sold in Canberra in the last month

  8. Answers • Classify each of the following numerical data according to whether they are discrete or continuous. • Length of a stride of each golfer in a local golf club • measure = continuous • Distance travelled on one full tank from the top ten most popular vehicles • measure = continuous • Rainfall recorded for each day during spring • measure = continuous • Shoe size of each student in your class • count = discrete • Membership size of the 16 AFL teams • count = discrete

  9. Collecting Data To analyse data we first need to collect it. We will look at 2 different ways of doing this: Frequency tables Stem & Leaf plots

  10. Collecting Data Frequency Tables • Complete Frequency Tables worksheet and paste in workbook • Do Question 1b and 2b of Exercise 14B (p493)

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