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Types of Graphs… and when to use them!
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Bar Graphs
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Bar Graphs Used to compare amounts in data that represent different categories (these are called discrete data sets) Categorical data is plotted on X-axis, quantitative (number values) on the Y-axis Often used incorrectly to graph data with continuous X variables
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Line Graph
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Line Graphs Used to show trends
Variable plotted on X-axis must be continuous A common type is “time series” where X = time
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Scatterplot
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Scatterplot (a type of line graph)
Used to show relationships between variables X variable must be continuous If one variable is believed to cause or explain changes in the other, that variable is plotted on the X
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Histogram
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Histogram Used when discrete X is converted to categories (“bins”)
Y axis represents frequency of data within each “bin”
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Pie Chart
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Pie Chart Used for same kind of data as bar chart
Must have data that represents all or 100% of something Each slice = data category Slice size shows relative proportion of observations within each category
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Summary: Types of Graph
Graph type Use Line graph Connects dots with lines Used for continuous X data Show patterns or trends If time = X, time-series graph Scatterplot Display relationship between variables Line of Best Fit or Trend Line Bar graph Used to show patterns Should only be used when X data are categorical or discrete
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Graph type Description Histogram Similar to bar graph, but used when continuous X data are converted to categories Pie chart Compares small number of categories. Works best if values are very different. If similar, should label pie segments with actual values
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