Visualising Data and Types of Data Plot Flashcards

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What are the 4 main types of data plots?

A
  • Histogram
  • Box plot
  • Scatter plot
  • Data summary
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What are the 2 types of Histograms?

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1) Frequency Histogram
2) Proportion Histogram

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How do you inspect data from Histograms?

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  • Are there any odd-looking scores?
  • What is the mode?
  • How are the scores spread out?
  • How is the data distributed?
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How do you inspect data from Box Plots?

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1) Arrange scores in ascending order

2) Middle number = Median

3) Find the upper and lower quartile (basically find the midpoint between the smallest number and median + the biggest number and median)

4) Find H-spread = Upper q - Lower q

5) Find inner fences
a. Lower hinge - (1.5 x H spread)
b. Upper hinge + (1.5 x H spread)

6) Find the lowest and highest values falling WITHIN the inner fence

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How do you inspect data from Scatter Plots?

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  • Can spot the correlation when you plot the graph
  • Can also find an anomaly
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How do you inspect data from a Categorial Data Summary?

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  • Find the standard deviation (SD in this case is shown as an ‘I’ line/Dog bone line and the midpoint of that line is the mean value)
  • SD tells us how much variability there is in each category
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How do you inspect data from a Numerical Data Summary?

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  • Plot the data
  • When you plot and draw a line of best fit, you can predict potential results by looking at the patterns
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What allows us to characterise/summarise our data?

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Descriptive statistics

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What are Descriptive statistics?

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Stats that allow us to characterise/summarise our data?

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What allows us to summarise/measure the typical scores in data?

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Mean, Median, Mode

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What is the role of Mean, Median, Mode?

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Allows us to summarise/measure the typical scores in data

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What allows us to summarise/measure the spread/variability in data

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Range, Standard Deviation, Variance

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What is the role of Range, Standard Deviation, Variance?

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Allow us to summarise/measure the spread/variability in data

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14
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Which plot type provides a visual representation of the median, as well as providing an indication of the spread in your dataset and flagging potential outliers?

a.	A data summary plot

b.	A histogram

c.	A scatter plot

d.	A box plot
A

D

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15
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Which plot type is best for providing a preliminary summary of your dataset on a single variable, allowing you to easily see the shape, spread and mode of your data?

a.	A scatter plot

b.	A histogram

c.	A data summary plot

d.	A box plot
A

B

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16
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Which plot type would be best when trying to assess whether there is a relationship between 2 variables?

a.	A data summary plot

b.	A scatter plot

c.	A histogram

d.	A box plot
A

B

17
Q

Which plot type is best suited to illustrate the effect of a manipulating an independent variable on a dependent variable in an experimental design?

a.	A box plot

b.	A scatter plot

c.	A histogram

d.	A data summary plot
A

D