non-prose materials Flashcards

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After editing, coding, and tabulating your data, you can now present them through a ?.

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NON-PROSE MATERIALS

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are graphic or visual representations of sets of data or information.

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NON-PROSE MATERIALS

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The information in these materials is outlined in a way that others can easily understand the relationships between the variables being examined in the study.

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NON-PROSE MATERIALS

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are commonly used in QUANTITATIVE Research.

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GRAPHS and TABLES

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GRAPHS and TABLES are commonly used in ? Research.

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QUANTITATIVE

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non-prose materials that help condense and classify information using columns and rows.

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Tables

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contain at least two columns with headings that indicate the important information being examined.

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Tables

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Tables contain at least ? that indicate the important information being examined.

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two columns with headings

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The headings on the top are called?

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boxheads

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headings on the far-left columns are called ?

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stubs

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describe the items in each column

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boxheads

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describe the items in each row.

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stubs

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do not merely list down the collected data with respect to a certain category

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Graphs

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focus on immediately representing how a change in one variable relates to another

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Graphs

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Contains vertical and horizontal bars and comparison of amounts and quantities.

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Bar Graph

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Shows trends and changes in the data.

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Line Graph

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Shows the relationship of parts to a whole, usually in percentages and proportions.

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Circle Graph (Pie Graph)

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Displays data by using bars of equal width on a grid. The bars may be vertical or horizontal.

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are used for comparisons.

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The ? of the block corresponds to the value of the quantity being represented.

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A graph showing data points joined by line segments to show trends over time.

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Line Graph

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Especially great for keeping track of one subject.

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Line Graph

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The vertical axis could represent anything, but the horizontal axis ordinarily represents time.

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Line Graph

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Line Graph The vertical axis could represent anything, but the ? ordinarily represents ?.

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horizontal axis; time

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are graphs that display percentages of a whole as if they were slices

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Circle Graph/Pie Chart

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can’t be used to explicitly show absolute number values for each group.

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Circle Graph/Pie Chart

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Circle Graph/Pie Chart Pieces of the pie/sectors should ? with each other.

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not overlap