Chapter 4 Bivariate Frequency Distribution and CHI Square Statistic
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In mathematics, a bivariate frequency distribution is a statistical concept used to analyze the relationship between two variables simultaneously. It's essentially a table or chart that displays the frequencies or counts of pairs of values for two variables.
For example, let's say we're analyzing the relationship between the hours of study (variable X) and the exam scores (variable Y) of a group of students. A bivariate frequency distribution would show how many students fall into each combination of study hours and exam scores.