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Chapter 4: Data Presentation and Analysis 4.1 Presentation of Data 1. Demographic Information Tables : Create a table to summarize demographic information about the participants. Each row can represent a demographic variable (e.g., age group, gender, education level), and each column can display the count or percentage of participants in each category. Here's an example of what the table might look like: Demographic Variable Count Percentage Age Group (e.g., 18-25, 26-35, 36-45) Gender (e.g., Male, Female, Other) Education Level (e.g., High School, Bachelor's, Master's) Graphs : Use bar charts or pie charts to visually represent the distribution of demographic variables. For example, you can create a pie chart to show the gender distribution or a bar chart to display the age groups of participants. 2. Survey Responses Tables : Organize survey responses in tables. Depending on the nature of the survey questions, you might have tables displaying means, frequencies, or percent