Describing and Exploring Categorical Data
One Categorical Variable
Two Categorical Variables
Enter Data:
From Textbook
Frequency Table
Individual Observations
Dataset:
Young Adults: Enjoy Music
Young Adults: Country Music
Young Adults: Rock Music
Young Adults: Hip Hop Music
Sleep Study: Class Year
Sleep Study: Lark vs. Owl
Sleep Study: Alcohol Use
Alligator Food
Smartphone OS
Losing Focus
Young Non-Citizens
Shark Attacks (US)
Shark Attacks (International)
NYC Room Types
Political Ideology
Number of Categories:
Name of Variable:
Name of Variable:
Enter labels for categories (first column) and their frequencies (second column).
Enter categorical observations, separated by a space. Or, simply copy and paste values from a column in your spreadsheet:
Options:
Show Percent
Show Counts/Percent in Bars
Pareto Chart
Horizontal Bars
Customize Order
Choose Order of Categories:
Click here to select categories
Modify/Include:
Title/Subtitle
Caption
Color Bars
Select Colors
Show/Modify Numerical (Hexadecimal) Color Code
Additional Plots:
None
Pie Chart
Donut Chart
Modify Title/Caption for Pie Chart
Title for Pie Chart:
Subtitle for Pie Chart:
Caption for Pie Chart:
Enter Data:
From Textbook
Contingency Table
Individual Observations
Dataset:
Sleep Study: Alcohol Consumption by Year
Generations in the US
Happiness
Pesticides
Diamonds
Titanic
Heaven & Hell
Binge Drinking
Life after Death
Turkey
Row Variable Name:
Category Labels:
Column Variable Name:
Category Labels:
Enter Counts for Contingency Table:
Name of 1st Variable:
Name of 2nd Variable:
Enter observations for each variable, or copy and paste from a spreadsheet:
Submit
Contingency Table:
Totals
Joint Distribution
Conditional Distribution:
Don't show
By Rows
By Columns
Marginal Distribution:
Don't show
By Rows
By Columns
Options for Barchart:
Show Counts
Stacked Barchart
Choose Colors
Title
Subtitle
Caption
Title:
Subtitle:
Caption:
Show/Modify numerical (hexadecimal) color code
Contingency Table (showing counts):
Joint Distribution: