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Chapter 3 Data Visualization 1

Introduction Data visualization involves: Creating a summary table for the data. Generating charts to help interpret, analyze, and learn from the data. Uses of data visualization: Helpful for identifying data errors. Reduces the size of your data set by highlighting important relationships and trends in the data. 2

Tables Tables should be used when: 1. The reader needs to refer to specific numerical values. 2. The reader needs to make precise comparisons between different values and not just relative comparisons. 3. The values being displayed have different units or very different magnitudes. 3

Tables 4 Table Table showing Exact Values for Costs and Revenues by Month for Gossamer Industries Figure Line Chart of Monthly Costs and Revenues at Gossamer Industries

Tables Table Design Principles: Avoid using vertical lines in a table unless they are necessary for clarity. Horizontal lines are generally necessary only for separating column titles from data values or when indicating that a calculation has taken place. 5

Figure Comparing different Table Designs 6

Table Larger Table Showing Revenues by Location for 12 Months of Data 7

Tables 8 Crosstabulation: A useful type of table for describing data of two variables. PivotTable: A crosstabulation in Microsoft Excel.

Table Quality Rating and Meal Price for 300 Los Angeles Restaurants 9

Table Crosstabulation of Quality Rating and Meal Price for 300 Los Angeles Restaurants 10 The greatest number of restaurants in the sample (64) have a very good rating and a meal price in the $20–29 range. Only two restaurants have an excellent rating and a meal price in the $10–19 range. The right and bottom margins of the crosstabulation give the frequency of quality rating and meal price separately.

Figure Excel Worksheet Containing Restaurant Data 11

Figure Initial PivotTable Field List and PivotTable Field Report for the Restaurant Data 12

Figure Completed PivotTable Field List and A Portion of the PivotTable Report for the Restaurant Data (Columns H:AK are Hidden) 13

Figure Final PivotTable Report for the Restaurant Data 14

Figure Percent Frequency Distribution as a PivotTable for the Restaurant Data 15

Figure PivotTable Report for the Restaurant Data with Average Wait Times Added 16

Charts 17

Charts Charts (or graphs): Visual methods of displaying data. Scatter chart: Graphical presentation of the relationship between two quantitative variables. Trendline – A line that provides an approximation of the relationship between the variables. Line chart: A line connects the points in the chart. Useful for time series data collected over a period of time. (minutes, hours, days, years, etc.) 18

Table Sample Data for the San Francisco Electronics Store 19

Figure Scatter Chart for the San Francisco Electronics Store 20

Table Monthly Sales Data of Air Compressors at Kirkland Industries 21

Figure Scatter Chart and Line Chart for Monthly Sales Data at Kirkland Industries 22

Table Regional Sales Data by Month for Air Compressors at Kirkland Industries 23

Figure Line Chart of Regional Sales Data at Kirkland Industries 24

Charts Bar Charts: Use horizontal bars to display the magnitude of the quantitative variable. Column Charts: Use vertical bars to display the magnitude of the quantitative variable. Bar and column charts are very helpful in making comparisons between categorical variables. 25

Figure Bar Charts for Accounts Managed Data 26 Gentry manages the greatest number of accounts and Williams the fewest.

Figure Sorted Bar Chart for Accounts Managed Data 27

Figure Bar Chart with Data Labels for Accounts Managed Data 28

Charts Pie charts: Common form of chart used to compare categorical data. Bubble chart: Graphical means of visualizing three variables in a two-dimensional graph. Sometimes a preferred alternative to a 3-D graph. Heat map: A two-dimensional graphical representation of data that uses different shades of color to indicate magnitude. 29

Figure Pie Chart of Accounts Managed 30

Table Sample Data on Billionaires per Country 31

Figure Bubble Chart Comparing Billionaires by Country 32

Figure Bubble Chart Comparing Billionaires by Country with Data Labels added 33

Charts Additional charts for multiple variables Stacked column chart: Allows the reader to compare the relative values of quantitative variables for the same category in a bar chart. Clustered column (or bar) chart: An alternative chart to stacked column chart for comparing quantitative variables. Scatter chart matrix: Useful chart for displaying multiple variables. 34

Figure Stacked Column Chart for Regional Sales Data for Kirkland Industries 35

Figure Comparing Stacked, Clustered and Multiple Column Charts for the Regional Sales Data for Kirkland Industries 36

Charts PivotChart: To summarize and analyze data with both a crosstabulation and charting, Excel pairs PivotCharts with PivotTables. 37

Figure PivotTable and PivotChart for the Restaurant Data 38