Dr. Michael R. Hyman, NMSU Graphical Representation of Data.

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Dr. Michael R. Hyman, NMSU Graphical Representation of Data

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3 One Graph Can Depict Much Data

4 Charts and Graphs Pie charts Bar charts –Vertical –Horizontal Line graphs Area graphs Box and whisker Quadrant analysis

5 Pie Charts

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8 Bar Charts

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11 Scatter Plots

12 Scatter Diagrams

13 Line Graphs

14 Simple Line Graph

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17 Area Graphs

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19 Box and Whisker Plots

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22 Tworatingscales 4 quadrants two-dimensionaltable Importance-PerformanceAnalysis) Quadrant Analysis

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24 Different Ways to Depict Same Data

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