histrogrammet
Histrogrammet is a statistical graphical tool used to visualize the distribution of a numerical dataset by grouping data into bins and counting observations in each bin. The x-axis shows data values (bin edges), and the y-axis shows frequency, relative frequency, or density. A histogram can represent counts or density so that the area under the bars corresponds to total observations or to one, respectively.
Constructing a histogram requires choosing bin width or the number of bins. Common strategies include Sturges’
Interpretation focuses on distribution shape: symmetry or skewness, modality, tails, and outliers. Histograms support quick assessment
Historically, histograms emerged in the 19th century and are commonly associated with Karl Pearson, who popularized