Presentation of Data Day 1 Revised Tunay
Presentation of Data Day 1 Revised Tunay
in partnership with
Prof. I an J . Saguindan
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
May 7, 2018
Presentation of Data
A. Textual Presentation
B. Tabular Presentation
C. Graphical Presentation
Textual Presentation
1. Preparing a table
) An ideal table should consists of the following main parts:
a. table number
b. title of the table
c. captions or column headings
d. stubs or row designation
e. body of the table
f. footnotes
g. sources of data
2. Tw o -Way Table
Examples
2. Tw o -Way Table
Table 2
Number of Students Enrolled for the Last 6 years when
Grouped According to Sex
Sex Year
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 T O TA L
Male 5560 6095 7386 8056 7945 6451 411493
Female 7890 7105 8003 8734 10955 13049 55736
TOTAL 13450 13200 15389 16790 18900 19500 97229
Examples
1. H i stog ram
Graphical Presentation
1. H i stog ram is similar to the bar graph but the base of the
rectangle has a length exactly equal to the class width of
the corresponding interval.
Example
Graphical Presentation
2. B a r G r a p h
a. Vertical Bar/Column Charts
Example
Simple Chart
Example
Simple Chart
Example
2. B a r G r a p h
Graphical Presentation
2. B a r G r a p h
b. Horizontal Bar Chart
Graphical Presentation
3. Pi ctog raph
Example
Graphical Presentation
4. P i e C h a r t
Graphical Presentation
4. P i e C h a r t
Example
Graphical Presentation
5. L i n e G r a p h
Graphical Presentation
5. L i n e G r a p h
Example
Simple L i n e C h a r t
Example
Multi ple L i n e C h a r t
Graphical Presentation