Good Graph! UNI Plant Physiology Spring 2005
Why make graphs? To summarize your data To contrast treatments To show what happens over time (conc., distance, etc.) To tell a story rather than give numbers Because you have to
Two main kinds Scatter plot (dots) Bar graph
Scatter graph: Start with the box
Independent axis: What?
X axis units
X axis tick labels
Dependent axis: What?
Y axis units
Y axis tick labels
Title: What’s it about?
Add the data at last
Connect the dots
Good Scatter Plot
Scatter or bar graph? Continuous variable (x) –Examples: temperature, size, weight –Scatter –Connect the lines Discontinuous variable (x) –Examples: pet type, number of feet, car model –Bar graph
Bar graph box
Bar graph independent axis
Bar graph dependent axis
Bar graph title
Bar graph data
The final product
FAQs Does it matter if I do a good job? –You make your story clear –You get extra points –You understand other’s graphs –You get your manuscript accepted How can I remember all of this? –You can’t (yet) –It’s all in the lab manual –With a checklist
The easy way Use a computer program Tell it exactly what you want –Graph type –Title –Axis labels (with units), ranges –Data and line types –Lots more possibilities