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Data are collected often in raw form. These are then not useable unless summarized. The techniques of presentation in tabular and graphical forms are introduced. Some illustrations provided are real-world examples. Graphical presentations cover bar chart, pie chart, histogram, frequency polygon, pareto chart, frequency curve and line diagram.
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Miah, A.Q. (2016). Presentation of Statistical Data. In: Applied Statistics for Social and Management Sciences. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0401-8_2
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