contents
structure or
wording
leads a respondent to answer in a certain direction. For example:
Smoking is bad, isn’t it?
Do not ask questions that are based on presumptions.
Lecture 8
DISPLAYING DATA
In this chapter you will learn about:
Methods of communicating and displaying analyzed data in quantitative and qualitative research
How to present the data in tables.
Different types of graphs and how to use them to represent the data
Keywords:
area chart, bar diagram, bivariate, cumulative frequency polygon, data display, frequency graph, line diagram, pie chart, polygon, poly-variate, cattergram, table, univariate
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