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Descriptive Statistics - Density Trace - Examples

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Descriptive Statistics - Density Trace - Examples

Example Data Set : 1986 Medicaid Program Quality Scores (°)

133	172	190	207	223	264
141	173	191	209	224	
146	176	192	213	228	
158	177	192	217	229	
159	177	192	218	235	
160	180	195	219	245	
166	181	196	219	247	
167	183	196	220	253	
169	184	201	222	260	
171	185	202	222	261	

(°) Jacoby, W.G.

Statistical Graphics for Univariate and Bivariate Data

Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Sage University Paper 117, 1997, p. 36.

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