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64 teenagers were asked how many hours they spent on average on social media per week. Attached you will find their answers.
1. Make a frequency table with the frequency for each observed value (i.e. a non-grouped table)
2. Make sure to include the percentages per value as well in a third column.
3. The data presented here is made-up and does no resemble reality. Please write a short statement (4.5) on what shape you think the distrubution would have for a real data on this topic (so not this data). Would there be any floor or ceiling effects.
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