cross tabulation

(noun)

a presentation of data in a tabular form to aid in identifying a relationship between variables

Examples of cross tabulation in the following topics:

  • Cross Tabulation

    • Cross tabulation (or crosstabs for short) is a statistical process that summarizes categorical data to create a contingency table.
    • Cross tabulation (or crosstabs for short) is a statistical process that summarizes categorical data to create a contingency table.
    • Demonstrate how cross tabulation provides a basic picture of the interrelation between two variables and helps to find interactions between them.
  • Two-mode correspondence analysis

    • Correspondence analysis (rather like Latent Class Analysis) operates on multi-variate binary cross-tabulations, and its distributional assumptions are better suited to binary data.
  • Testing for independence in two-way tables exercises

    • The responses are cross-tabulated based on gender.
  • Hispanics in WWII

    • The exact number is unknown as, at the time, Hispanics were not tabulated separately and were generally included in the white population census count.
    • The 36th Infantry Division fought in Italy and France, enduring heavy casualties during the crossing of the Rapido River near Monte Cassino, Italy.
  • Interview Followup

    • You will need to summarize the content or tabulate the ratings if you used rating scales for the interview questions.
    • If you asked closed questions, you can tabulate the frequency of responses in the different categories.
  • Comparing Two Populations: Paired Difference Experiment

    • A contingency table used in McNemar's test tabulates the outcomes of two tests on a sample of $n$ subjects, as follows:
    • A contingency table used in McNemar's test tabulates the outcomes of two tests on a sample of $n$ subjects.
  • Simulating the study

    • Then, as we did with the original data, we tabulate the results and determine the fraction of male sim and female sim who were promoted.
  • The Cross Product

    • The cross product of two vectors is a vector which is perpendicular to both of the original vectors.
    • The cross product is a binary operation of two three-dimensional vectors.
    • If the two original vectors are parallel to each other, the cross product will be zero.
    • The cross product is denoted as $a \times b = c$.
    • The geometric method of finding the cross product uses the magnitudes of the vectors and the sine of the angle between them:
  • Productivity Gains from Hardware

    • Early electric data processing was done by running punched cards through tabulating machines, the holes in the cards allowing electrical contact to incremental electronic counters.
    • Tabulating machines were in a category called "unit record equipment," through which the flow of punched cards was arranged in a program-like sequence to allow sophisticated data processing.
    • The first digital computers were more productive than tabulating machines, but not by a great amount.
  • Data and Information

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