distinguish between univariate and bivariate frequency distribution.
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Univariate frequency distribution refers to a series of statistical data with one variable only like the data on income of the households of a particular region. Bivariate frequency distribution refers to a series of statistical data with two variables like the data on income as well as savings of the households.
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Difference between univariate and bivariate frequency distribution
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Difference between univariate and bivariate frequency distribution
CBSE Class 11
CBSE Class 11 Economics
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prasanna
Jan '17
The differences between univariate and bivariate frequency distribution are :
Univariate Frequency Distribution :
Univariate Frequency Distribution
When data is classified on the basis of single variable, the distribution is known as univariate frequency distribution.
It aims to make description about the particular variable.
It is also known as one-way frequency distribution.
Ex : Height of students in a class.
Bivariate Frequency Distribution :
When the data is classified on the basis of two variables, the distribution is known as bivariate frequency distribution.
It aims to determine the empirical relationship between the two variables.
It is also known as two-way frequency distribution.
Ex : Height and weight of students in a class