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Cumulative Frequencies

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We have learned how mathematical treatment may be applied to data in the form of a frequency distribution to provide measures of central tendency and dispersion. By a slight transformation of data we arrive at a cumulative frequency distribution and this is used to meet other needs of the statistician.

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© 1978 Marjorie H. Hall

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Hall, A.H. (1978). Cumulative Frequencies. In: An Introduction to Statistics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03146-7_5

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