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Good Graph! UNI Plant Physiology Spring 2005
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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
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Two main kinds Scatter plot (dots) Bar graph
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Scatter graph: Start with the box
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Independent axis: What?
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X axis units
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X axis tick labels
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Dependent axis: What?
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Y axis units
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Y axis tick labels
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Title: What’s it about?
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Add the data at last
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Connect the dots
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Good Scatter Plot
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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
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Bar graph box
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Bar graph independent axis
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Bar graph dependent axis
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Bar graph title
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Bar graph data
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The final product
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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
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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
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