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Two aspects of single variables (univariate) should be graphed and described:
- Central tendency
- Shape and spread of the data distribution
The choice of which graphs and descriptive statistics to use depends on the level of measurement and whether the variable is normally distributed.
Normally distributed variables
Non-normally distributed variables
For non-normally distributed variables:
See also
- Descriptives and graphing (Tutorial)
- Descriptives and graphing (Lecture)
- Graphing
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