Index
1 Frequency Distribution Analysis
This section covers the process of organizing and displaying data from closed questions in a frequency distribution table. Students will learn how to calculate frequencies, percentages, and cumulative frequencies to summarize and interpret the data effectively.
2 Cross-Tabulation Techniques
Cross-tabulation is a method used to analyze the relationship between two or more closed questions in a survey or research study. In this part, students will explore how to create cross-tabulation tables, interpret the results, and identify patterns or trends within the data.
3 Statistical Analysis of Closed Questions
This section introduces students to basic statistical techniques for analyzing closed questions, such as measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and measures of dispersion (range, variance, standard deviation). Students will also learn how to use statistical software for data analysis.
4 Interpreting Results and Drawing Conclusions
In this final part, students will learn how to interpret the results of their analysis of closed questions and draw meaningful conclusions. Emphasis will be placed on presenting findings in a clear and concise manner, and making recommendations based on the data collected.