Data Viz SA 2 Flashcards

1
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To show the dependence and relationship between two or more datasets/data points.

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Comparison

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In Comparison, the best type of representation to use are:

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Line Chart
Column Chart
Bar Chart
Two-Axis Chart

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3
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Applications of Comparison

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Time-series data
Differentiating trends

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4
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the number of respondents to a survey per day over a one-month period or travel time across the city depending on the time of day

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Time-series data

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5
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is a visual representation of data that highlights distinct patterns or trends within the data set

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Differentiating trends

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6
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This type of chart is used to emphasize specific trends or variations in the data that may not be immediately apparent in a standard trend chard

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Differentiating trends

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7
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To show how data is part of a whole

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Composition

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In Composition, the best type of representation to use are:

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Pie Chart
Donut Chart
Stacked Column Chart
Stacked Area Chart
Waterfall Chart

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9
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Application of Composition

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Displaying Residence of members in a group

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10
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maybe you need to report on respondents to your survey and show where they’re from One example I showed was a cookie recipe - or any mixture of products made up of several components, which you want to show each amount

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Displaying Residence of members in a group

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11
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To show outliers in our data while it shows common items subdivided across several categories or features.

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Distribution

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In Distribution, the best type of representation to use are:

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Line Chart
Column Chart
Scatter Plot
Two-Axis Chart

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13
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To shows an implicit relationship between data or variables

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Relationship

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In Relationship, the best type of representation to use are:

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Bubble Chart
Scatter Plot
Two-Axis Chart

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15
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Application of Relationship

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To show the number of constituents per barangay as a basis for evaluating congestion or distribution of services per area

To show mileage and fuel prices over time

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16
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Composition and Comparison types provide _____

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descriptive information

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17
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types require more in-depth communication which may result in a diagnosis, prescriptive, or predicative analysis

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Distribution and Relation

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18
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Distribution and Relation types require more in-depth communication which may result in a _____

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diagnosis, prescriptive, or predicative analysis

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19
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The two words _____ and _____ are often used interchangeably, but they signify quite different things.

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information

communication

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20
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is giving out

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Information

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21
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is getting through

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communication

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22
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Types of Data Visualization

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Comparison
Composition
Distribution
Relationship

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23
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Components of a Good Presentation

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Content
Human Element
Structure
Packaging

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24
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is the heart of any presentation

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Content

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25
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It is the vital element that all the other components will enhance

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Content

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26
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A good presentation requires a fair amount of _____

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Content

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27
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In preparing your content, keep in mind that the objective of a presentation is to _______

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convey your message

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28
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Your presentation has to be _______ as well as _______

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UNDERSTOOD, REMEMBERED

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29
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Checklist:

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What will you present:

Who are you presenting to:

How to measure results of the presentation

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30
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What will you present:

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Do you want to sell or make a pitch?
Are you making an introduction for someone, something, a product, a service, maybe?
Company updates or monthly reports?
Are you conducting training?
What type of data will you be presenting?

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31
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Who are you presenting to:

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What is their reason for attending? Are they interested in your product or service?
Will you be offering valuable training or insight?
Do you open up a discussion at the end or run a short survey?
Can you contact the organizers afterwards?

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32
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You can also determine what you want to know from the audience. Begin with a ______

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list of questions that are quantifiable

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33
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It is also important to know how much______ you have to present. Are you the only one speaking?

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time

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34
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must always bear the truth

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Content

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35
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Because your content when presented to an audience can become their _____

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reality

36
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Depending on your content, people will make ______

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decisions

37
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We are visually wired and respond quickly to

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visual cues

38
Q

It is vital and sound to incorporate the ______ of your data

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truthfulness

39
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The Three Ps:

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Purpose:
People:
Preparation:

40
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you have to formulate a precise objective. Identify why and what you want to present.

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Purpose:

41
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Purpose: Things to ask

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What do I want to do?
What do I want my audience to know?
What do I want my audience to do?
How do I want my audience to feel?

42
Q

Create an ______ by listing as many things as you can of what you want to include in your presentation

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outline

43
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Get to know your audience. Remember to consider the audience to achieve your objective. Associate your personality with your message in a positive way

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People:

44
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What do you want the audience to take away from your presentation?

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People:

45
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Remember you’re not the star of the show. You may want them to feel comfortable or familiar, to provide a particular service

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People:

46
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Create an outline by listing as many things as you can of what you want to include in your presentation

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Purpose:

47
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Give yourself time to layout everything. You can subdivide it into categories or parts

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Purpose:

48
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Maybe you want to convince them that your product is the best in the market

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People:

49
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Could even be you wanting to motivate them to do something or to inspire/challenge them, to try something new

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People:

50
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Do a quick scan of your audience, you can ask the organizers or send a survey beforehand to gauge

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People:

51
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Do a quick scan of your audience, you can ask the organizers or send a survey beforehand to gauge the following things:

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Audience
Gender
Background and experience
Expectations
Dress Code
Age and Language

52
Q

Practice a lot

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Preparation:

53
Q

Plan the facts, style, pace, tone and your tactics

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Preparation:

54
Q

______ begins as soon as you agree to the presentation

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Preparation:

55
Q

The key is in the details:

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When are you giving the presentation?
To how many people?
Remote or in person - if that is allowed, and what do you wear?

56
Q

practice makes perfect
practice makes you confident

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Rehearse

57
Q

is the key to confidence

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Good preparation

58
Q

Of course at the beginning, you seem like you don’t know what to do or where the start, that’s the ______

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red zone

59
Q

As you begin putting things together, it’s going to be a difficult start, and gradually you will get into a rhythm and reach the

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green zone

60
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The moment you think it’s enough but you give it a little more just to the point before it becomes too much, it takes little to drop off the edge and fall into the

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brown zone

61
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speaker of “Storytelling with Data”

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Cole Nussbaurner Knaffic

62
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title of talk

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Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals

63
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date of the talk

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November 4, 2015

64
Q

what year did Ms. Cole started at Google

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2007

65
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What program did Ms. Cole and her team developed in 2010?

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Base Camp

66
Q

What is the 1st chart presented?

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Pie Chart

67
Q

What is the title of her book?

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Storytelling with Data

68
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What are the two key lessons

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Focus attention, telling a story

69
Q

In this type of analysis, you start off with a question or hypothesis, or you’re just digging through your data, trying to understand what’s interesting, what can I learn about this data that somebody else might care about?

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Exploratory analysis

70
Q

This is a type of analysis wherein you have something specific and you want to communicate to somebody

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Explanatory Analysis

71
Q

A project that was a study led by my Mr. Neil Patel. And the goal was to try to understand, on a mathematical, statistical level, what makes managers effective

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Project Oxygen

72
Q

Project Oxygen was a study led by my _____. And the goal was to try to understand, on a mathematical, statistical level, what makes managers effective

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Mr. Neil Patel

73
Q

We don’t fully see with our eyes. Rather, most of what we think of as visual processing takes place where?

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Brain

74
Q

It’s shorter than short-term memory, and information stays there for fractions of a second before it gets forwarded on to our short-term memory

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Iconic Memory

75
Q

If we use them strategically, it can help enable us to get our audience to see what we want them to see before they even know they’re seeing it

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Pre-attentive attributes

76
Q

This is a test where you look away from your visual and look back at it

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Where are your eyes drawn Test

77
Q

Which of the following types of visualization is commonly used to show common items subdivided across several categories or features?

A

Distribution

78
Q

Which of the following is NOT part of the components of a good presentation?

None of the above

Content

Structure

Human Element

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None of the above

79
Q

Storytelling is critical to __________ as visualization is critical to _______________.

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communication, information

80
Q

Which of the following types of visualization is commonly used to show the number of respondents to a survey per day over a one month period or travel time across the city depending on the time of day?

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Comparison

81
Q

Which of the following is the most vital component of a good presentation?

A

Content

82
Q

Which of the following types of visualization is commonly used to show implicit relationship between data or values?

A

Relationship

83
Q

Which of the following does NOT belong to the three main principles or 3Ps in writing up content?

Purpose

People

Preparation

Presentation

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Presentation

84
Q

What is the relationship between storytelling and visualization in communication?

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Storytelling and visualization complement each other in enhancing communication.

85
Q

Which of the following types of visualization is commonly used to report on respondents to your survey, and show where they’re from?

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Composition

86
Q

story

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Little Red Riding Hood