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  1. Tabulation is a process where data are arranged in a table or grid format, containing data organized within rows and columns. This allows the arrangement of large amounts of data into an orderly …

  2. Tabulation may be defined as the systematic presentation of numerical data in rows or/and columns according to certain characteristics. It expresses the data in concise and attractive form which can be …

  3. Table 1 presents a number of these United Nations (UN) recommended topics (refer to Tables A-1 and A-2 for a full list of topics). Together, these data provide means to measure the demographic, eco …

  4. Differences between Classification and Tabulation First data are classified and presented in tables; classification is the basis for tabulation. Tabulation is a mechanical function of classification because …

  5. To make complex data simpler: The main aim of tabulation is to present the classified data in a systematic way. The purpose is to condense the bulk of information (data) under investigation into a …

  6. These data can be summarised by tabulating one variable at a time in frequency distributions. If we want to summarise data from both variables at the same time we need to construct a contingency table.

  7. Arrays turn out to be useful when you have a set of data values and need to count how many values fall into each of a set of ranges. This process is called tabulation. Tabulation uses arrays in a slightly …