The document provides an overview of descriptive statistics. It discusses how data can be qualitative (categorical) or quantitative and organized graphically or numerically. For qualitative data, common graphs are bar graphs and pie charts. These show the relative frequency of outcomes in different categories. For quantitative data, histograms are often used to show the frequency or relative frequency distribution of numeric values. The document gives examples of organizing both types of data into tables and converting them into graphical representations.