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Lecture Series on
    Statistics
                    No. BS_4 Contd.
                    Date – 10.08.2008




        “ Frequency Graphs "

                             By

    Dr. Bijaya Bhusan Nanda, Ph. D. (Stat.)
CONTENT
   Histogram
   Frequency polygon
   Smoothed frequency
    curve
   Cumulative frequency
    curve or ogives
Learning Objective

   The Trainees will be able to construct
    and interpret frequency graphs.
What is Histogram ?
       (Definition)

 The histogram is a special type of
  bar graph that represents frequency
  or relative frequency of continuous
  distribution.
 Histograms are appropriate for
  continuous, quantitative variables.
 A normal curve can be superimposed
  onto the histogram
 It represents the class frequencies in the
  form of vertical rectangles erected over
  respective class intervals.

 Total area of the rectangles is equivalent
  to total frequency.
How to Construct a Histogram?
   Class intervals are decided and the
    class frequencies are obtained.

   The class intervals are marked along
    the X – axis.

   A set of adjacent rectangles are
    erected over the C.Is with area of
    each rectangle being proportional to
    the corresponding CI.
Significance of Histogram?
   It helps in the understanding of the
    frequency distribution.

    • Skew ness of the distribution or its
      deviation from the symmetry

    • Peakedness of the distribution

    • Comparison of two frequency distribution


          LOOK at the Following data
Histogram of Age of Respondents
            200

            180

            160

            140

            120

            100

            80

            60
Frequency




            40                                                               Std. Dev = 17.29
            20                                                               Mean = 44.5
             0                                                               N = 600.00
                   22.5   32.5   42.5   52.5   62.5   72.5     82.5   92.5


                  Age of Respondent
                  Source of Data: 1991 General Social Survey
Highest Year of School: Mother                                                          Highest Year of School : Respondent
                                                                                                    300
            300




            200                                                                                     200




            100                                                                                     100




                                                                                        Frequency
Frequency




                                                                      Std. Dev = 3.47                                                                        Std. Dev = 2.82
                                                                      Mean = 11.2                                                                            Mean = 13.3

             0                                                        N = 500.00                     0                                                       N = 598.00

                   0.0   2.5   5.0   7.5   10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0                                        4.0   6.0   8.0   10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0


                  Highest Year School Completed, Mother                                                   Highest Year of School Completed
LINE CHART

No. of Couples vrs. No. of Families
FREQUENCY POLYGON

  Frequency polygon is a special type
  of line graph representing frequency
  distribution
 Frequency polygon can be drawn both for
  continuous and discrete data.
 Comparison of two frequency
  distributions is easier through the
  superimposition of two histograms or
  their resulting frequency polygons
How to draw Frequency
           Polygon?
 CIs decided & the CFs obtained.

 The CI are marked along the X – axis.

 Dot is put above the midpoint of each
  CI represented on the horizontal axis
  corresponding to the frequency of the
  relevant CI.

 Connect the dots by straight lines
   The frequency polygon can also be
    drawn by joining the mid-points of
    the tops of the rectangles through
    straight lines in the histogram.

   The mid-points of the tops of the
    first and last rectangles are extended
    to the mid-points of the classes at
    the extreme having zero frequencies.
Significance of Frequency polygon
   It helps in the understanding the
    frequency distribution of data

    • Skew ness of the distribution or its
      deviation from the symmetry

    • Peakedness of the distribution

    • Comparison of two frequency distribution

    • This is useful for Continuous and discrete
      distribution
Frequency Polygon of Age
                         Distribution

            200

            150
Frequency




            100

            50

             0
                  22.5 32.5 42.5 52.5 62.5 72.5 82.5 92.5
                         Midpoint of the Age Interval
SMOOTHED FREQUENCY CURVE

For any continuous frequency distribution, if
the class intervals become smaller and
smaller, resulting in the increase of the number
of class intervals, the frequency polygon tends
to a smooth curve called frequency curve.
The area under the frequency curve represents the
total frequency and approximates the area bounded
by rectangles in the histogram
Advantage in statistical analysis:
       Does not put any restriction on the choice of
       CI.
       Frequency function can be expressed by a
       mathematical function.
It is easy to compare two frequency distributions
through their frequency curves.

Histograms and frequency curves may also be
drawn using relative frequency distributions.
       Depending upon the nature of the
        frequency distributions, the
        frequency curves may be of different
        shapes.


    •    symmetrical frequency curve, and

    •    Skewed or asymmetrical
         frequency curve
Symmetrical Frequency Curve

 • The symmetrical frequency curves
   look like bell-shaped curves where
   the highest frequency occurs in the
   central class and other frequencies
   gradually decrease symmetrically
   on both sides
Skewed or asymmetrical
       frequency curve
 Moderately skewed with the highest frequency
  learning either towards left or right (long right tail or
  long left tail)
 Extreme asymmetrical form like J-shaped or U-
  shaped.
 A frequency curve with long right tail indicates that
  lower values occur more often than the extreme
  higher values, e.g., distribution of income of families
  in a locality.
 Similarly, in a long left tailed frequency distribution,
  the extreme higher values occur more often than the
  extreme lower values, e.g., educated members
  among income groups.
   U Shaped frequency curve


    • Mortality according to age group

   J Shaped frequency curve

    • Distribution of death rate by age
      group in a population with low IMR
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY DISTRUBUTION

   A cumulative frequency distribution
    may construct from the original
    frequency distribution by cumulating or
    adding together frequencies
    successively:
   The cumulative frequency distributions
    so constructed are called upward
    cumulative frequency distributions
    because frequencies are cumulated
    from the lowest class interval to the
    highest class interval
OGIVE
   OGIVE; The graphical representation
    of cumulative frequency distrn.

   Helpful to find out number or
    percentage of observations above or
    below a particular value.

   Offer a graphical technique for
    determining positional measures
    such as median, quartiles, deciles,
    percentiles, etc
Cumulative frequency
                          120
                          100
                           80
                           60
                           40
                           20
                            0

                                            0

                                            8


                                            4


                                            0
                                           92




                                            6


                                            2
                           68
                                76

                                     84




                                          10


                                          12
                                          10


                                          11


                                          13
                                          14
                                          Quantity of gluc oza (mg%)


Figure 2.8 Cumulative frequency distribution for quantity of glucose
                     (for data in Table 2.1)
Next Session
   Descriptive Statistics – Measures of
    Central Tendency
THANK YOU

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Understanding data through presentation_contd

  • 1. Lecture Series on Statistics No. BS_4 Contd. Date – 10.08.2008 “ Frequency Graphs " By Dr. Bijaya Bhusan Nanda, Ph. D. (Stat.)
  • 2. CONTENT  Histogram  Frequency polygon  Smoothed frequency curve  Cumulative frequency curve or ogives
  • 3. Learning Objective  The Trainees will be able to construct and interpret frequency graphs.
  • 4. What is Histogram ? (Definition)  The histogram is a special type of bar graph that represents frequency or relative frequency of continuous distribution.  Histograms are appropriate for continuous, quantitative variables.  A normal curve can be superimposed onto the histogram
  • 5.  It represents the class frequencies in the form of vertical rectangles erected over respective class intervals.  Total area of the rectangles is equivalent to total frequency.
  • 6. How to Construct a Histogram?  Class intervals are decided and the class frequencies are obtained.  The class intervals are marked along the X – axis.  A set of adjacent rectangles are erected over the C.Is with area of each rectangle being proportional to the corresponding CI.
  • 7. Significance of Histogram?  It helps in the understanding of the frequency distribution. • Skew ness of the distribution or its deviation from the symmetry • Peakedness of the distribution • Comparison of two frequency distribution LOOK at the Following data
  • 8. Histogram of Age of Respondents 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 Frequency 40 Std. Dev = 17.29 20 Mean = 44.5 0 N = 600.00 22.5 32.5 42.5 52.5 62.5 72.5 82.5 92.5 Age of Respondent Source of Data: 1991 General Social Survey
  • 9. Highest Year of School: Mother Highest Year of School : Respondent 300 300 200 200 100 100 Frequency Frequency Std. Dev = 3.47 Std. Dev = 2.82 Mean = 11.2 Mean = 13.3 0 N = 500.00 0 N = 598.00 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0 Highest Year School Completed, Mother Highest Year of School Completed
  • 10. LINE CHART No. of Couples vrs. No. of Families
  • 11. FREQUENCY POLYGON Frequency polygon is a special type of line graph representing frequency distribution  Frequency polygon can be drawn both for continuous and discrete data.  Comparison of two frequency distributions is easier through the superimposition of two histograms or their resulting frequency polygons
  • 12. How to draw Frequency Polygon?  CIs decided & the CFs obtained.  The CI are marked along the X – axis.  Dot is put above the midpoint of each CI represented on the horizontal axis corresponding to the frequency of the relevant CI.  Connect the dots by straight lines
  • 13. The frequency polygon can also be drawn by joining the mid-points of the tops of the rectangles through straight lines in the histogram.  The mid-points of the tops of the first and last rectangles are extended to the mid-points of the classes at the extreme having zero frequencies.
  • 14. Significance of Frequency polygon  It helps in the understanding the frequency distribution of data • Skew ness of the distribution or its deviation from the symmetry • Peakedness of the distribution • Comparison of two frequency distribution • This is useful for Continuous and discrete distribution
  • 15. Frequency Polygon of Age Distribution 200 150 Frequency 100 50 0 22.5 32.5 42.5 52.5 62.5 72.5 82.5 92.5 Midpoint of the Age Interval
  • 16. SMOOTHED FREQUENCY CURVE For any continuous frequency distribution, if the class intervals become smaller and smaller, resulting in the increase of the number of class intervals, the frequency polygon tends to a smooth curve called frequency curve.
  • 17. The area under the frequency curve represents the total frequency and approximates the area bounded by rectangles in the histogram Advantage in statistical analysis: Does not put any restriction on the choice of CI. Frequency function can be expressed by a mathematical function. It is easy to compare two frequency distributions through their frequency curves. Histograms and frequency curves may also be drawn using relative frequency distributions.
  • 18. Depending upon the nature of the frequency distributions, the frequency curves may be of different shapes. • symmetrical frequency curve, and • Skewed or asymmetrical frequency curve
  • 19. Symmetrical Frequency Curve • The symmetrical frequency curves look like bell-shaped curves where the highest frequency occurs in the central class and other frequencies gradually decrease symmetrically on both sides
  • 20. Skewed or asymmetrical frequency curve  Moderately skewed with the highest frequency learning either towards left or right (long right tail or long left tail)  Extreme asymmetrical form like J-shaped or U- shaped.  A frequency curve with long right tail indicates that lower values occur more often than the extreme higher values, e.g., distribution of income of families in a locality.  Similarly, in a long left tailed frequency distribution, the extreme higher values occur more often than the extreme lower values, e.g., educated members among income groups.
  • 21. U Shaped frequency curve • Mortality according to age group  J Shaped frequency curve • Distribution of death rate by age group in a population with low IMR
  • 22. CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY DISTRUBUTION  A cumulative frequency distribution may construct from the original frequency distribution by cumulating or adding together frequencies successively:  The cumulative frequency distributions so constructed are called upward cumulative frequency distributions because frequencies are cumulated from the lowest class interval to the highest class interval
  • 23. OGIVE  OGIVE; The graphical representation of cumulative frequency distrn.  Helpful to find out number or percentage of observations above or below a particular value.  Offer a graphical technique for determining positional measures such as median, quartiles, deciles, percentiles, etc
  • 24. Cumulative frequency 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 8 4 0 92 6 2 68 76 84 10 12 10 11 13 14 Quantity of gluc oza (mg%) Figure 2.8 Cumulative frequency distribution for quantity of glucose (for data in Table 2.1)
  • 25. Next Session  Descriptive Statistics – Measures of Central Tendency