statistical tables: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/stəˈtɪstɪkl̩ ˈteɪbl̩z/US/stəˈtɪstɪkəl ˈteɪbəlz/

Formal, Academic, Technical, Business

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What does “statistical tables” mean?

Structured, organized lists of numerical data, usually arranged in rows and columns, summarizing facts and figures for easy reference and analysis.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

Structured, organized lists of numerical data, usually arranged in rows and columns, summarizing facts and figures for easy reference and analysis.

A compendium or set of pre-calculated data, often found in appendices or reference books, used across disciplines to support research, decision-making, and probabilistic calculations without needing to perform the underlying mathematics from scratch each time.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant lexical differences. Potential minor spelling variations in surrounding text (e.g., analyse/analyze).

Connotations

Neutral in both, associated with scientific rigour and empirical evidence.

Frequency

Equally common in academic and professional contexts in both regions.

Grammar

How to Use “statistical tables” in a Sentence

consult [statistical tables] for Xpresent the data in [statistical tables]refer to the [statistical tables] in Appendix A

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
compileconsultrefer toappendices ofset ofseries ofpresent in
medium
detailedcomprehensivestandardreferencepre-calculated
weak
usefulimportantlargecomplex

Examples

Examples of “statistical tables” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The researcher will tabulate the findings.
  • We need to table the data for the quarterly review.

American English

  • The researcher will tabulate the findings.
  • Let's table the data for the quarterly review.

adverb

British English

  • The data was presented tabularly.
  • [Rare usage; 'in tabular form' is preferred]

American English

  • The data was presented in a tabular format.
  • [Rare usage; 'in tabular form' is preferred]

adjective

British English

  • The tabular presentation was clearer.
  • Refer to the tabled figures on page 12.

American English

  • The tabular presentation was clearer.
  • Refer to the tabled figures on page 12.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in market research reports, financial projections, and annual reports to summarise performance metrics.

Academic

Core feature of research papers, theses, and textbooks in sciences, social sciences, and medicine to present findings.

Everyday

Rare. Might be encountered when looking up tax rates, statistical probabilities (e.g., life expectancy), or sports data.

Technical

Essential in fields like epidemiology, econometrics, and engineering for modelling and validating results.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “statistical tables”

Strong

tabular datareference tables

Neutral

data tablesfiguresnumerical data

Weak

chartslists

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “statistical tables”

narrative descriptionraw dataanecdotal evidence

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “statistical tables”

  • Using singular 'table' when referring to the general concept (e.g., 'I need to check the statistical table' vs. '...statistical tables').
  • Confusing 'statistical tables' with 'spreadsheets' or 'databases', which are often the source tools, not the final formatted output.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Tables present raw or summarized numbers in a grid of rows and columns. Graphs and charts (like bar charts or line graphs) are visual representations of that data, designed to show trends or comparisons pictorially.

Yes, if you are referring to one specific table. However, the term is often used in the plural ('statistical tables') because reference works and appendices typically contain sets or series of them.

In the appendices of academic textbooks and research papers, in specialised reference books (e.g., 'CRC Handbook'), in official government publications, and in the back of some exams or workbooks.

They provide standardised, peer-verified reference points (e.g., for statistical significance). They allow for quick lookup without running software, are essential for replicating classic studies, and serve as a benchmark for validating computational algorithms.

Structured, organized lists of numerical data, usually arranged in rows and columns, summarizing facts and figures for easy reference and analysis.

Statistical tables is usually formal, academic, technical, business in register.

Statistical tables: in British English it is pronounced /stəˈtɪstɪkl̩ ˈteɪbl̩z/, and in American English it is pronounced /stəˈtɪstɪkəl ˈteɪbəlz/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [Not directly applicable; the term is technical.]

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a STATue holding a stack of TABLEts. The STATue is stable and factual (STATistical), and the TABLEts have numbers carved on them (TABLES).

Conceptual Metaphor

INFORMATION IS A STRUCTURED OBJECT (to be consulted, built, or referenced). KNOWLEDGE IS A TOOL (pre-fabricated for use).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Before the interview, she made sure to consult the latest on regional employment rates.
Multiple Choice

In which context is the phrase 'statistical tables' LEAST likely to be used?