When analyzing a two‐way table for two categorical variables, which is the correct sequence of steps to prepare the data for interpretation? Rank the following steps in the order they should be performed:
- Determine the table total from all cell values.
- Calculate the marginal frequencies for each row and column.
- Compute the cell percentages.
- Create a bar graph of the marginal distributions.
Determine the table total, Calculate marginal frequencies, Compute cell percentages, Create a bar graph
Calculate marginal frequencies, Determine the table total, Create a bar graph, Compute cell percentages
Create a bar graph, Compute cell percentages, Calculate marginal frequencies, Determine the table total
Compute cell percentages, Calculate marginal frequencies, Create a bar graph, Determine the table total (this involves summing all observed frequencies first, then computing marginal totals before arriving at cell‐specific percentages and finally visualizing the results)
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