Computer Science, asked by Rajdweep, 1 year ago

what is the difference between group and ungroup data

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Answered by VARMA11
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Suppose you decided to record the temperature outside your house every day for a month. Is this data? What if you asked each of your friends what their favorite ice cream flavor was and then wrote down their answers? Would that information be data? Both of these would give you data. In fact, the word data is used to refer to any kind of information that you collect and record. It can include words, numbers, measurements, and more.

Data can be quantitative or qualitative. Quantitative data is numerical, so your record of temperatures would be quantitative data. Qualitative data records a description of something in words, like your friends' favorite ice cream flavors.

Once you've collected data, what can you do with it? The first step is to organize it. To do this, you need to know how to create When conducting any kind of experiment, you first need to collect the data. Initially, this data will be a list of numbers or other characteristics that will not be organized in any way. This is called raw data, or ungrouped data because it has not been sorted into any groups or categories.

For example, imagine you're teaching a statistics course and you want to analyze the test scores of your students. You would first need to gather the scores, which initially would be ungrouped and not organized in any way.
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