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One of the Differences Between a Stem and Leaf Diagram

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One of the differences between a stem and leaf diagram and a histogram is that even for variables involving a large number of different values, the stem and leaf diagram shows the individual data values whereas the histogram requires you to group the data and lose the individual values.


Definitions:

Perceptions

The process of organizing, identifying, and interpreting sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment or an idea.

Intent

The purpose or intention behind an action, often determining its meaning or implications.

Person Schema

Cognitive structures that help individuals organize and interpret information about people, based on accumulated knowledge and experiences.

Role Schema

The cognitive structure that holds expectations and beliefs about the behaviors, attributes, and roles of individuals within certain contexts.

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