tabular presentation

tabular presentation
Quantitative social science results are most commonly presented in the form of an analytic table. Tables should fulfil two main criteria: they should be easy to read; and they should support the inference drawn by the analyst. All tables should have a clear self-explanatory title; give the number of cases on which the statistics are based; and should include only the critical information relevant to the point that the table illustrates.

TABLE 14. Male and female attitudes to sociology
men (%)women (%)
I like it very much4838
I like it somewhat4042
I dislike it1018
Don't Know22
100100
N =(301)(389)
The most basic type of analytic table is...

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