In case of continuous variables we use very often
a) Exclusive class intervals
b) Inclusive class intervals
c) Equal class intervals
d) Unequal class intervals
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In case of continuous variables we use very often exclusive class intervals.
- in continuous variables, the groups must not overlap, thus, they should be mutually exclusive. The variable's interval of values should not be the same in any two groups.
- The bottom and upper caps of the class interval are defined as the true lower limit and true upper limit of the class interval in exclusive form.
- For example, the class limits of 30 - 40 class intervals in the exclusive form are 30 and 40.
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