Unit 1 [Book] | |
Introduction, Meaning, Definitions, Features, Objectives, Functions, Importance and Limitations of Statistics | VIEW |
Important Terminologies in Statistics: Data, Raw Data, Primary Data, Secondary Data, Population, Census, Survey, Sample Survey, Sampling, Parameter, Unit, Variable, Attribute, Frequency, Seriation, Individual, Discrete and Continuous | VIEW |
Classification of Data | VIEW |
Requisites of Good Classification of Data | VIEW |
Types of Classification Quantitative and Qualitative Classification | VIEW |
Unit 2 [Book] | |
Types of Presentation of Data Textual Presentation | VIEW |
Tabular Presentation | VIEW |
One-way Table | VIEW |
Important Terminologies: Variable, Quantitative Variable, Qualitative Variable, Discrete Variable, Continuous Variable, Dependent Variable, Independent Variable, Frequency, Class Interval, Tally Bar | VIEW |
Diagrammatic and Graphical Presentation, Rules for Construction of Diagrams and Graphs | VIEW |
Types of Diagrams: One Dimensional Simple Bar Diagram, Sub-divided Bar Diagram, Multiple Bar Diagram, Percentage Bar Diagram Two-Dimensional Diagram Pie Chart, Graphs | VIEW |
Unit 3 [Book] | |
Meaning and Objectives of Measures of Tendency, Definition of Central Tendency | VIEW |
Requisites of an Ideal Average | VIEW |
Types of Averages, Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode (Direct method only) | VIEW |
Empirical Relation between Mean, Median and Mode | VIEW |
Graphical Representation of Median & Mode | VIEW |
Ogive Curves | VIEW |
Histogram | VIEW |
Meaning of Dispersion | VIEW |
Standard Deviation, Co-efficient of Variation-Problems | VIEW |
Unit 4 [Book] | |
Correlation Meaning and Definition, Uses, | VIEW |
Types of Correlation | VIEW |
Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation probable error | VIEW |
Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient | VIEW |
Regression Meaning, Uses | VIEW |
Regression lines, Regression Equations | VIEW |
Correlation Coefficient through Regression Coefficient | VIEW |
Unit 5 [Book] | |
Introduction, Meaning, Uses, Components of Time Series | VIEW |
Methods of Trends | VIEW |
Method of Moving Averages Method of Curve | VIEW |
Fitting by the Principle of Least Squares | VIEW |
Fitting a straight-line trend by the method of Least Squares | VIEW |
Computation of Trend Values | VIEW |
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