No, but the source(s) for all statistics quoted or used must be given.
Limitations of statistics:Statistics with all its wide application in every sphere ofhuman activity has its own limitations. Some of them are givenbelow.1. Statistics is not suitable to the study of qualitativephenomenon: Since statistics is basically a science and dealswith a set of numerical data, it is applicable to the study ofonly these subjects of enquiry, which can be expressed interms of quantitative measurements. As a matter of fact,qualitative phenomenon like honesty, poverty, beauty,intelligence etc, cannot be expressed numerically and anystatistical analysis cannot be directly applied on thesequalitative phenomenons. Nevertheless, statistical techniquesmay be applied indirectly by first reducing the qualitativeexpressions to accurate quantitative terms. For example, theintelligence of a group of students can be studied on the basisof their marks in a particular examination.2. Statistics does not study individuals: Statistics does notgive any specific importance to the individual items, in fact itdeals with an aggregate of objects. Individual items, whenthey are taken individually do not constitute any statisticaldata and do not serve any purpose for any statistical enquiry.3. Statistical laws are not exact: It is well known thatmathematical and physical sciences are exact. But statisticallaws are not exact and statistical laws are onlyapproximations. Statistical conclusions are not universallytrue. They are true only on an average.4. Statistics table may be misused: Statistics must be usedonly by experts; otherwise, statistical methods are the mostdangerous tools on the hands of the inexpert. The use ofstatistical tools by the inexperienced and untraced personsmight lead to wrong conclusions. Statistics can be easilymisused by quoting wrong figures of data.5. Statistics is only, one of the methods of studying aproblem:Statistical method do not provide complete solution of theproblems because problems are to be studied taking thebackground of the countries culture, philosophy or religioninto consideration.
You would only get high marks if you revised and worked as hard as you can
From sevie121: hi! in bar graphs find the numbers first. Say the bars go up to 12 tick marks, 5 tick marks, and 12 tick marks. the numbers would be: 5, 12, 12. the mode? 12. if there are more than one mode number (which I doubt) then put both or all. if none mode number, I was taught to say "none." Have a great day! ~sevie 121
SOURCE OF Safowan Tamim - ONLYWell if you notice a pie graph is a circle and a bar graph is a graph that contains bars/rectengles that have gaps in between there statistic for example when graphed they have a gap between each bar that you displayed or recorded!Pie Graph also sums up the data and converts its statistics to a percentage when it is out of 100% to compare each result, however the bar graph just shows the changes over a period of time by its actual tally marks or numerical numbers!
just get the average of the two numbers :D
Essays require quotation marks.
Essays are typically italicized when they appear in print. If italicizing is not an option, underlining can be used instead. Quotation marks are generally reserved for shorter works such as articles and individual stories within a larger collection.
No. Use italics or underline (I believe italics is the most current format).
yes
In the quotation marks.
"..." Quotation marks.
Quotation marks are usually used for direct speech or when quoting someone in nonfiction stories. For titles of articles, essays, or short stories within nonfiction works, quotation marks are typically used. However, for the main title of a nonfiction book or a section within a nonfiction book, italics are commonly used instead of quotation marks.
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
Quotation marks should not be used when blockquoting.
Never. You should always have quotation marks sorrounding a quote.
Quotation Marks