C. Diagrammatic Presentation: Graphical Presentation of Data in Statistics (Non-linear Texts) Flashcards
are visual representations of data that help communicate complex information in a clear and concise manner.
Charts & Graphs
are better for comparing larger changes or differences in data among groups.
Bar graphs
All of these bars have the same width and they are placed at an equal distance from each other.
Bar graphs
It represents ideas and information as boxes and circle and uses lines to show the relationship between them.
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM OR CONCEPT MAP
It shows suggested relationships between concepts.
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM OR CONCEPT MAP
can be used to communicate complex ideas and we can use it for wide variety of areas.
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM OR CONCEPT MAP
It is a visual depiction of the similarities and differences between two or more different items.
VENN DIAGRAM
It consists of a series of shapes usually circles whose edges overlap.
VENN DIAGRAM
A ——— is a chart where you divide a pie (a circle) into different parts based on the data to illustrate proportion.
PIE CHART
It is a graphic that shows the breakdown of items in a set as percentages by presenting them as slices of a pie.
PIE CHART
The key to a ——— chart is that all of the slices must equal 100%.
PIE CHART
It is a graphical distribution of the distribution of numerical data.
HISTOGRAM
It has no gaps between bars.
HISTOGRAM
A ———, is similar in appearance to a bar chart, but instead of comparing categories or looking for trends over time, each bar represents how data is distributed in a single category
HISTOGRAM
displays the information as a series of data points connected by line segments to show trends.
LINE GRAPH