Category:Examples of Grouped Data
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This category contains examples of Grouped Data.
Grouped data is an arrangement of observations of continuous data into a subdivision of the range of that data.
The lengths of the subintervals of this subdivision are made equal, except for those at either end, which are generally left half-open to accommodate outliers.
Hence, with an appropriate choice of subdivision, the grouping gives an immediate intuitive guess for the distribution of the observations.
Pages in category "Examples of Grouped Data"
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