Explain the importance and types of tabulation
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Biostatistics : Types Of Tabulation
Tables can be classified according to their purpose and characteristics used.
Tables may be classified as follows:
1. Simple or one-way table
2. Two way table
3. Manifold table
1. Simple or one-way table
A simple or one-way table is the simplest table which contains data of one characteristic only.
A simple table is easy to construct and simple to follow.
For example, the blank table given below may be used to show the number of adults in different occupations in a locality
2. Two way table
A table, which contains data on two characteristics, is called a two way table.
Either stub or caption is divided into two co-ordinate parts
For example the caption may be further divided in respect of ‘ sex’ . This subdivision is shown in two-way table, which now contains two characteristics namely, occupation and sex
3. Manifold table
More and more complex tables can be formed by including other characteristics.
For example, we may further classify the caption sub-headings in the above table in respect of “marital status”, “ religion” and “socio-economic status” etc. A table ,which has more than two characteristics of data is considered as a manifold table. For instance , table shown below shows three characteristics namely, occupation, sex and marital status.
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Biostatistics : Types Of Tabulation
Tables can be classified according to their purpose and characteristics used.
Tables may be classified as follows:
1. Simple or one-way table
2. Two way table
3. Manifold table
1. Simple or one-way table
A simple or one-way table is the simplest table which contains data of one characteristic only.
A simple table is easy to construct and simple to follow.
For example, the blank table given below may be used to show the number of adults in different occupations in a locality
2. Two way table
A table, which contains data on two characteristics, is called a two way table.
Either stub or caption is divided into two co-ordinate parts
For example the caption may be further divided in respect of ‘ sex’ . This subdivision is shown in two-way table, which now contains two characteristics namely, occupation and sex
3. Manifold table
More and more complex tables can be formed by including other characteristics.
For example, we may further classify the caption sub-headings in the above table in respect of “marital status”, “ religion” and “socio-economic status” etc. A table ,which has more than two characteristics of data is considered as a manifold table. For instance , table shown below shows three characteristics namely, occupation, sex and marital status.
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