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Lesson #19: Other Graphs— But What Type Are They?
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An ogive is a connected line graph which demonstrates the cumulative increase in value of the y-axis variable as the x-axis variable increases. The y variable values are cumulative, adding to the previous values, until they reach the maximum possible value, or 100% (1.0). Is this a qualitative graph or quantitative graph? How do you know?
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Graph which shows data collected at regular intervals (hourly, daily, monthly, yearly) in order to looks for trends. X-axis represents time, Y-axis represents variable being measured (such as stock prices or unemployment rates). What type of graph is this?
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A type of line graph which uses line segments connected to points located directly above class midpoint values. This can be used for frequency or relative frequency graphs (shown on the y-axis). Which type of graph is this?
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A Pareto chart is a bar graph which has its bars arranged from largest to smallest. The y-axis will be labeled for frequencies or relative frequencies. By arranging the bars in this manner, the bar(s) with the highest frequency get the most attention. Which type of graph is this?
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Scatter plots are graphs of ordered pair (x, y) points which represent data which may (or may not) have a relationship. Each axis represents a variable. The scatter plot is usually judged by its strength of correlation (whether its points are close together) and the direction the points are facing. What type of graph is this?
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Who can name all the qualitative graphs we’ve discussed in this chapter so far? Bar Graph, Pareto Chart, Pictogram, Pie Chart Who can name all the quantitative graphs we’ve discussed in this chapter so far? Histogram, Stem Plot, Dot Plot, Time Series Plot, Ogive, Scatter Plot, Frequency Polygon, Line Graph
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