Question
What are the essentials of a good statistical table? Using an imaginary example, indicate different parts of a table.

Answer

The preparation of a good table is an art. The purpose of tabulation must always be kept in mind before the preparation of a statistical table. A good statistical table must contain at least the following components.
In general, a statistical table consists of the following eight parts. They are as follows:
  1. Table Number: Each table must be given a number. Table number helps in distinguishing one table from other tables. Usually tables are numbered according to the order of their appearance in a chapter. For example, the first table in the first chapter of a book should be given number 1.1 and second table of the same chapter be given 1.2 Table number should be given at its top or towards the left of the table.
  2. Title of the Table: Every table should have a suitable title. It should be short & clear. Title should be such that one can know the nature of the data contained in the table as well as where and when such data were collected. It is either placed just below the table number or at its right
  3. Caption: Caption refers to the headings of the columns. It consists of one or more column heads. A caption should be brief, concise and self-explanatory, Column heading is written in the middle of a column in small letters.
  4. Stub: Stub refers to the headings of rows.
  5. Body: This is the most important part of a table. It contains a number of cells. Cells are formed due to the intersection of rows and column. Data are entered in these cells.
  6. Head Note: The head-note (or prefactory note) contains the unit of measurement of data. It is usually placed just below the title or at the right hand top corner of the table.
  7. Foot Note: A foot note is given at the bottom of a table. It helps in clarifying the point which is not clear in the table. A foot note may be keyed to the title or to any column or to any row heading. It is identified by symbols such as *,+,@,£ etc.
  8. Source Note: The source note shows the source of the data presented in the table. Reliability and accuracy of data can be tested to some extent from the source note. It shows the name of the author, title, volume, page, publisher's name, year and place of publication of the book or journal from which data are complied.
'THE TITLE'
Prefatory Notes:
 
Box Head
Row Captions
Calumn Captions
Stub Entries
The Body
Foot Notes
Source Note Solution

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