Discrete data refers to data that is counted or separated into distinct categories rather than being continuous. Examples include data on gender, number of children, test scores as pass/fail rather than the actual score. Discrete data can only take on certain numeric values rather than any real number value.
Discrete data refers to data that is counted or separated into distinct categories rather than being continuous. Examples include data on gender, number of children, test scores as pass/fail rather than the actual score. Discrete data can only take on certain numeric values rather than any real number value.
Discrete data refers to data that is counted or separated into distinct categories rather than being continuous. Examples include data on gender, number of children, test scores as pass/fail rather than the actual score. Discrete data can only take on certain numeric values rather than any real number value.