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    Statistics Help (GTFIH)

    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...#post610007883

    Ima ask for help in this thread if anyone would be kind enough to help me out.

    How do i work out the range of response rates

    EDIT: im dumb and tired its just asking for the "range" and my data is response rates nvm
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    someone please answer this for me?

    What is the purpose of a frequency distribution table ? googled but i cant find an answer that i think looks right
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    BUMP

    Im stuck which standard deviation formula do i use for a table like this:

    weekly income

    100 - 200 20
    200 - 300 28

    ..............

    is it for sample or grouped data??
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    just finished stats last semester , and I can't remember ****...

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