Identify the individuals and variables in a set of data.
Classify variables as categorical or quantitative.
Identify the Who and What in a set of data.
Make and interpret bar graphs and mosaic plots for categorical data.
Identify what makes some graphs of categorical data misleading.
Calculate marginal and joint relative frequencies from a two-way table.
Calculate conditional relative frequencies from a two-way table.
Use bar graphs to compare distributions of categorical data.
Describe the nature of the association between two categorical variables.
Do: 2.1 How Are Your Favorite Classes Related?
Use stapplet.com to make the graphs.
Watch: Numerical vs. Categorical Data made by 2020 Alum Delaney Hardy!
Watch: 1.1 Misleading With Data and complete these notes: 1.1 Misleading With Data that accompany it.