non-prose materials Flashcards
After editing, coding, and tabulating your data, you can now present them through a ?.
NON-PROSE MATERIALS
are graphic or visual representations of sets of data or information.
NON-PROSE MATERIALS
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.
NON-PROSE MATERIALS
are commonly used in QUANTITATIVE Research.
GRAPHS and TABLES
GRAPHS and TABLES are commonly used in ? Research.
QUANTITATIVE
non-prose materials that help condense and classify information using columns and rows.
Tables
contain at least two columns with headings that indicate the important information being examined.
Tables
Tables contain at least ? that indicate the important information being examined.
two columns with headings
The headings on the top are called?
boxheads
headings on the far-left columns are called ?
stubs
describe the items in each column
boxheads
describe the items in each row.
stubs
do not merely list down the collected data with respect to a certain category
Graphs
focus on immediately representing how a change in one variable relates to another
Graphs
Contains vertical and horizontal bars and comparison of amounts and quantities.
Bar Graph
Shows trends and changes in the data.
Line Graph
Shows the relationship of parts to a whole, usually in percentages and proportions.
Circle Graph (Pie Graph)
Displays data by using bars of equal width on a grid. The bars may be vertical or horizontal.
Bar Graph
are used for comparisons.
Bar Graph
The ? of the block corresponds to the value of the quantity being represented.
height
A graph showing data points joined by line segments to show trends over time.
Line Graph
Especially great for keeping track of one subject.
Line Graph
The vertical axis could represent anything, but the horizontal axis ordinarily represents time.
Line Graph
Line Graph The vertical axis could represent anything, but the ? ordinarily represents ?.
horizontal axis; time
are graphs that display percentages of a whole as if they were slices
Circle Graph/Pie Chart
can’t be used to explicitly show absolute number values for each group.
Circle Graph/Pie Chart
Circle Graph/Pie Chart Pieces of the pie/sectors should ? with each other.
not overlap