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. 1988 Aug;87(4):797–798. doi: 10.1104/pp.87.4.797

Frequency Distribution Histograms for the Rapid Analysis of Data 1

Patricia V Burke 1, Bertha L Bullen 1, Kenneth L Poff 1
PMCID: PMC1054846  PMID: 11537875

Abstract

The mean and standard error are good representations for the response of a population to an experimental parameter and are frequently used for this purpose. Frequency distribution histograms show, in addition, responses of individuals in the population. Both the statistics and a visual display of the distribution of the responses can be obtained easily using a microcomputer and available programs. The type of distribution shown by the histogram may suggest different mechanisms to be tested.

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