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Making Graphs from Data
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Bar, Line, or Pie? / One of the first things one needs to do when graphing is decide whether to make a bar graph or a line graph.
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Bar graphs are descriptive. They compare groups of data such as amounts and categories. They help us make generalizations and see differences in the data. Bar Graphs
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Bar Graphs are used for comparing
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Line graphs show a relationship between the two variables. They show how the IV affects the DV. Many times, the IV plotted on the X-axis is time. They are useful for showing trends in data and for making predictions. Line Graphs
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Line graphs are used for showing trends
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Example
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Line graphs also show relationships
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A circle graph is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole. This kind of graph is needed to show percentages effectively. Pie Graph
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One way to remember which data goes on which axis is the acronym DRY MIX. D.R.Y. M.I.X. D- DependentM- Manipulated R- Responding I- Independent Y- Y-axisX- X-axis DRY MIX
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Draw the Axes
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Identify the Axes Y- Axis X- Axis
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Identify the Axes Y- Axis X- Axis Dependent Variable (what is observed and measured) Independent Variable (what is changed by the scientist)
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TAILS: Another acronym to help remember what you need to create a graph….. T.A.I.L.S. Title Axis Interval Labels Scale
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Title: Includes both variables Axis: IV on X-axis and DV on Y-axis Interval: The interval (4) is appropriate for this scale. Label: Both axes are labeled. Scale: Min and max values are appropriate. TAILS
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Remember / TAILS / DRY / MIX / TAILS / DRY / MIX
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TAILS / T is for Title
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TAILS / A is for Axis
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TAILS / I is for Interval
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TAILS / L is for Label
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TAILS / S is for Scale
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Remember that A was for Axis??? When figuring out what goes on which axis remember: DRY MIX When figuring out what goes on which axis remember: DRY MIX
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DRY / DRY means that the: / Dependent or / Responding variable belongs on the / Y-axis / DRY means that the: / Dependent or / Responding variable belongs on the / Y-axis
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MIX / MIX means that the: / Manipulated or / Independent variable belongs on the / X-axis / MIX means that the: / Manipulated or / Independent variable belongs on the / X-axis
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