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Suppose that you have two sets of data to work with. The first set
is a list of all the injuries that were seen in a clinic in a month’s
time. The second set contains data on the number of minutes that
each patient spent in the waiting room of a doctor’s office. You
can make assumptions about other information or variables that
are included in each data set.
For each data set, propose your idea of how best to represent the
key information. To organize your data would you choose to use a
frequency table, a cumulative frequency table, or a relative
frequency table? Why?
What type of graph would you use to display the organized data
from each frequency distribution? What would be shown on each
of the axes for each graph?
Follow-Up Post Instructions
Respond to at least one peer. Further the dialogue by providing
more information and clarification.
Consider how different distributions might affect the different
graphs. How might other variables affect the graphs? How could
graphs be made to be biased? If a graph were biased, how might
you change it to guard against that bia
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