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Describe the nature and scope of frequency distribution

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Answered by SharmaHarish
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Frequency distribution is a representation, either in a graphical or tabular format, that displays the number of observations within a given interval. The interval size depends on the data being analyzed and the goals of the analyst. The intervals must be mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Frequency distributions are typically used within a statistical context. Generally, frequency distribution can be associated with the charting of a normal distribution.

Answered by bhuvaneshwarsabbani
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Statistics has been defined differently by different authors and each author has assigned new limits to the field which should be included in its scope.

According to King, “The science of statistics is the method of judging collective, natural or social, phenomenon from the results obtained from the analysis or enumeration or collection of estimates

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