Deck 3: Graphical Descriptive Methods Nominal Data
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Deck 3: Graphical Descriptive Methods Nominal Data
1
Which of the following best describes a bar chart? 

A
2
When a comparison of two breakdowns is desired, component bar charts offer a good alternative to using two pie charts.
True
3
Which of the following statements is true?
B
4
According to the Housing Mobility section of the General Social Survey, Victoria, 2006 (ABS, Catalogue Number: 4159.2.55.001), about 1493 thousand people aged 18 years or over moved in the last five years. Of these people, 758.4 thousand moved for housing reasons, 170.2 thousand moved for employment reasons, 398.6 thousand moved for family reasons and 167.2 thousand moved for other reasons.
a. Construct a pie chart.
b. Interpret your pie chart.
a. Construct a pie chart.
b. Interpret your pie chart.
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5
An automobile insurance agent believes that company A is more reliable than company
B. The scale of measurement that this information represents is the ordinal scale. This could be displayed with a pie chart.
B. The scale of measurement that this information represents is the ordinal scale. This could be displayed with a pie chart.
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6
Construct a pie chart for the sample of 200 business school graduates is shown in the following table. 

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7
Which of the following applies to graphical techniques to describe ordinal data? 

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8
Voters participating in a recent election exit poll in a Queensland electorate were asked to state their political party affiliation as well as their gender. Coding the data 1 for Coalition, 2 for minor parties and 3 for Labor, and F for female, M for male.
a. Create a cross classification table of gender by political affiliation.
b. Create a component bar chart, for each gender.
c. Interpret your component bar chart by gender.

b. Create a component bar chart, for each gender.
c. Interpret your component bar chart by gender.
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9
The wedges of a pie chart, if displayed as proportions, will sum to 1 or 100%.
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10
If the focus is to compare the size or frequency of various categories, a bar chart may be appropriate. Pie charts are effective whenever the objective is to display the components of a whole entity in a manner that indicates their relative sizes.
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11
Which of the following is a graphical technique used to present nominal (categorical) data? 

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12
Voters participating in a recent election exit poll in a Queensland electorate were asked to state their political party affiliation. Coding the data 1 for Coalition, 2 for minor parties and 3 for Labor, the data collected were as follows:
Create a bar chart to display the political party affiliation in the Queensland electorate. Write a short sentence to describe the political affiliation.

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13
Which of the following statements about pie charts is false?
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14
Given the following five categories and the number of times each occurs, construct a pie chart and a bar chart.


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15
A pie chart is always preferable to a bar chart, when describing a nominal variable.
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16
A bar chart is a graphical display of a nominal (categorical) variable. The reason for the gaps between the bars is to emphasise that the bars can be placed in any order as the variable is categorical.
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17
Which of the following statements is true?
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18
Car buyers were asked by a car dealer to rate their level of satisfaction with the service they had
received. The four ratings were Excellent (E), Good (G), Satisfactory (S) and Unsatisfactory (U). The
following data were obtained.
a. Create a bar chart of the level of satisfaction with the service.
b. Create a pie chart of the level of satisfaction with the service.
received. The four ratings were Excellent (E), Good (G), Satisfactory (S) and Unsatisfactory (U). The
following data were obtained.
a. Create a bar chart of the level of satisfaction with the service.
b. Create a pie chart of the level of satisfaction with the service.

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19
Identify the type of data for which each of the following graphs is appropriate.
a. Pie chart.
b. Bar chart.
a. Pie chart.
b. Bar chart.
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20
Which of the following best describes a component bar chart? 

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