Chapter 5 Exploring Data with Graphs Flashcards
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Bar Chart (4)
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A graph in which:
- a summary statistic (usually the mean) is plotted on the y-axis
- against a categorical variable on the x-axis (e.g. groups of people)
- The value of the mean for each category is shown by a bar
- Different-coloured bars may be used to represent levels of a second categorical variable.
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Boxplot (Box-Whisker Diagram) (5)
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- A graphical representation of some important characteristics of a set of observations.
- At the centre of the plot is the median,
- which is surrounded by a box,
- the top and bottom of which are the limits within which the middle 50% of observations fall (the IQR).
- Sticking out the top and bottom of the box are two whiskers which extend to the highest and lowest extreme scores, respectively.
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Chart Builder (1)
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- Window to build a chart in SPSS
4
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Chart Editor (1)
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- Window to edit a chart in SPSS
5
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Chartjunk (2)
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- Superfluous material
2. Distracts from the data being displayed on a graph
6
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Density Plot (4)
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- Similar to a histogram
- except that rather than having a summary bar representing the frequency of scores,
- it shows each individual score as a dot.
- They can be useful for looking at the shape of a distribution of scores.
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Error Bar Chart (5)
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- A graphical representation of the mean of a set of observations
- that includes the 95% confidence interval of the mean.
- The mean is usually represented as a circle, square or rectangle at the value of the mean (or a bar extending to the value of the mean).
- The confidence interval is represented by a line protruding from the mean (upwards, downwards or both) to a short horizontal line representing the limits of the confidence interval.
- Error bars can be drawn using the standard error or standard deviation instead of the 95% confidence interval.
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Line Chart (5)
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- A graph in which a summary statistic (usually the mean) is plotted on the y-axis
- against a categorial variable on the x-axis.
- The value of the mean for each category is shown by a symbol,
- and means across categories are connected by a line.
- Different-coloured lines may be used to represent levels of a second categorical variable.
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Regression Line (2)
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- A line on a scatterplot representing the regression model
2. of the relationship between the two variables plotted.
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Scatterplot (2)
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- A graph that plots values of one variable against the corresponding values of another variable
- (and the corresponding values of a third variable can also be included on a 3D scatterplot).