Presenting Numerical Data

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Presenting Numerical Data

Agenda: Why use graphs? Types of graphs Delivery of graphs Sample graphs

Why use graphs?

Numerical data shows spatial information steps in a process numerical relationships

Graphics help the presenter to increase credibility clarify, emphasize, summarize & organize information capture attention remember information Graphics help the audience to grasp information more easily

Types of Visual Representations

Vertical Axis Horizontal Axis Column Bar Graph

Curve Undulating Line Fluctuating Line Line Graph

Segments Legend Pie Chart

Organigram

Flow Chart

Venn Diagram

Diagram

Table

Delivery of graphs Map

MATCHING Sequence of a process Change of a trend in time Venn Diag. Pie Chart Table Line Graph Organigram Bar Graph Map Flow Chart Sequence of a process Change of a trend in time Relationship of parts to the whole Location of places Rankings Summary in list form Hierarchical structure Intersecting qualities MATCHING

Percentages of Anatolian high school students- Venn Diag. Pie Chart Table Line Graph Organigram Bar Graph Map Flow Chart Percentages of Anatolian high school students- in engineering programs at METU 2. Increase in the amount of money spent by Turks on health care since 1993 3. Wing patterns of various species of butterflies 4. Layers between the President and Research Assistants at METU 5. How to apply for a job in a computer company MATCHING

6. Equipment and techniques of rock climbing Venn Diag. Pie Chart Table Line Graph Organigram Bar Graph Map Flow Chart 6. Equipment and techniques of rock climbing 7. Main routes of Ankara metro and Ankaray 8. Distribution of METU students doing MA/MS in Europe 9. The new design of the National Library building

Delivery of graphs

to increase/rise/ go up/ to grow/ expand/ rocket/ boom/ climb Upward Movement to increase/rise/ go up/ to grow/ expand/ rocket/ boom/ climb

to decrease/ fall/ drop/ decline/ Downward Movement to decrease/ fall/ drop/ decline/ go down/ to contract/ collapse/ slump

to remain constant/ stable/ to stay the same/ at the same level No Change to remain constant/ stable/ to stay the same/ at the same level

dramatically/ considerably/ significantly/ moderately/ slightly Degree of Change dramatically/ considerably/ significantly/ moderately/ slightly

rapidly/ quickly/ suddenly/ gradually/ steadily/ slowly Speed of Change rapidly/ quickly/ suddenly/ gradually/ steadily/ slowly

(use a laser pointer or animation) Always mention The source of the graph What the representation shows What X & Y axes/ segments represent Which part the audience should look at (use a laser pointer or animation) 5. Why what you refer to matters

Reminders: Do not reveal your graph before you refer to it. Write the title of your graph. Cite your source under your graph. Use legible font size to write what each color/ axis represents. Do not use 3D graphs as they are harder to understand. Keep your graph as simple as possible. Refer to the part that matters with animation or a pointer.