descriptive statistics tabular

Descriptive Statistics Tabular


Sure! I can help you create a tabular format for descriptive statistics. Descriptive statistics provide a summary of the main characteristics of a dataset, such as measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, and other relevant statistics. Here's an example of how you can present descriptive statistics in a tabular format:


Variable       Mean    Median   Standard Deviation   Minimum   Maximum   Count


Age            35.2     32.0          8.5              

Income      52,000   45,000


In the example above, we have two variables: "Age" and "Income." Each variable has six descriptive statistics presented in separate columns:


1. Mean: The average value of the variable.

2. Median: The middle value in the dataset when the values are arranged in ascending or descending order.

3. Standard Deviation: A measure of the spread or dispersion of the values around the mean.

4. Minimum: The lowest value in the dataset.

5. Maximum: The highest value in the dataset.

6. Count: The number of observations or data points in the dataset.


You can add more variables and their corresponding statistics based on your specific dataset and analysis. Remember to adjust the values and column headers according to your data.