Purpose of Classifying Raw Data

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What is the primary purpose of classifying raw data?

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What is the primary purpose of classifying raw data?

  1. To increase the volume of data
  2. To bring order in raw data so it can be subjected to further statistical analysis easily — Correct Answer
  3. To destroy original observations permanently
  4. To convert qualitative data into quantitative data
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

The purpose of classifying raw data is to bring order in them so that they can be subjected to further statistical analysis easily.

Key Points:
  • Raw data is highly disorganised, large and cumbersome to handle.
  • Classification makes data concise and comprehensible.
  • After collecting data, the next step is to organise and present them in a classified form.
  • Classification enables easy location, comparison and drawing of inferences.
  • Analogy: Just as a kabadiwallah groups junk (newspapers, glass, metals) to manage trade easily, statisticians classify data to draw meaningful conclusions.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • A: Classification summarises and reduces data, not increases volume.
  • C: Classification groups data but original observations still exist in raw form.
  • D: Classification is a separate step; conversion between types is not its purpose.

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