Introduction To Statistics: Muhammad Afzal Khan
Introduction To Statistics: Muhammad Afzal Khan
STATISTICS
Instructor :
Muhammad Afzal Khan
Ph.D(Scholar) Econometrics
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics(PIDE), Islamabad
Email: [email protected]
Lecture: 03
TYPES OF DATA
Qualitative data: Result in categorical responses. Also called Nominal, or categorical
data
Example: Gender: MALE
FEMALE
Religion: Muslim, Non Muslim, Color: Black, Brown, White
War Time, Peace Time
Quantitative data: Result in numerical responses, and may be discrete or continuous.
Discrete data: arise from a counting process.
e.g. How many courses have you taken at this Campus? Number of children
Continuous data: arise from a measuring process.
Example: How much do you weigh? Height etc.
For example, you may weigh 150 pounds but in actuality may weigh 150.235689245
pounds. On the other hand, if you have 2 children, you do not have 2.3217638
children.
PROCESSING OF DATA
The collected data in research is processed and analysed
to come to some conclusions or to verify the hypothesis
made.
Processing of data is important as it makes further
analysis of data easier and efficient.
• Processing of data technically means:
3. Classification of data
4. Tabulation of data.
PROCESSING OF DATA
DATA EDITING
• Data editing is the process of reviewing the data for consistency, detection of errors
and outliers (values that are extremely larger or smaller than the rest of the data) and
correction of errors, in order to improve the quality, accuracy and adequacy of the
data and make it suitable for the purpose for which it was collected.
1. Field Editing
2. Central Editing.
TYPES OF EDITING
TYPES OF EDITING
FIELD EDITING:
USES:
form.