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why are open end distribution are made ?​

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Answered by misscutee
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Open ended distributions are usually a matter of choice. It depends on the type of research you are doing and what you want to find out from your data. For example, let's say you are making a frequency distribution table of family size.

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Answered by sirkamleshkumar70
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An open ended distribution means that one or more of your classes (or bins) is open-ended. In other words, it doesn’t have a boundary. In this frequency distribution table, a height of 57″ or less (in the first row) means this is an open ended distribution.

Why are open ended distributions necessary?

Open ended distributions are usually a matter of choice. It depends on the type of research you are doing and what you want to find out from your data. For example, let’s say you are making a frequency distribution table of family size. You poll 100 families and get the following data:

One child: 28 families.

Two children: 33 families.

Three children: 28 families.

Four children: 6 families.

Six children: 2 families.

Nine children: 1 families.

Ten children: 1 families.

Twenty children: 1 families.

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