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Look at the entire table. Read the labels (title, column heads and stubs, etc) Read any keys/legends, captions or notes/explanations. Look for a narrative explanation of the table in the body of the text (often within the Methods or Results section of the article).
A table can be read from left to right or from top to bottom. If you read a table across the row, you read the information from left to right. In the Cats and Dogs Table, the number of black animals is 2 + 2 = 4. You'll see that those are the numbers in the row directly to the right of the word 'Black.'
Look at the entire table. Read the labels (title, column heads and stubs, etc) Read any keys/legends, captions or notes/explanations. Look for a narrative explanation of the table in the body of the text (often within the Methods or Results section of the article).
read.table() function reads a file into data frame in table format. The file can be comma delimited or tab or any other delimiter specified by parameter “SEP=”. If the parameter “header=” is “TRUE”, then the first row will be treated as the row names.
You can probably guess that a two-way frequency table will deal with two variables (referred to as bivariate data). In so doing, these tables examine the relationships between the two categorical variables. Two-way frequency tables are especially important because they are often used to analyze survey results.
Statistical table is a table showing required data in a convenient form. It may show distribution of any parameter or can show probability distribution or frequency distribution, etc. It can show qualitative and quantitative attributes of the parameters and can tabulate data from different time periods. ... Table No.
Skim the abstract. Skimming the abstract first will allow you to get somewhat familiar with the topic at hand. ... Read the conclusion. ... after the conclusion, read the results. ... read the methods section. ... start this process over again with a different paper.
Skim the abstract. Skimming the abstract first will allow you to get somewhat familiar with the topic at hand. ... Read the conclusion. ... after the conclusion, read the results. ... read the methods section. ... start this process over again with a different paper.
Begin by reading the introduction, not the abstract. Identify the big question. Summarize the background in five sentences or fewer. Identify the specific question(s). Identify the approach. Read the methods section. Read the results section.
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