Selecting Charts
Selecting Charts
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Do you really need a Chart?
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Scatter Plots
Best when comparing the relationship between two sets of data
(e.g. dependent and independent variables.)
Line Graphs
Line graphs are like scatter plots in that they record individual
data values as marks on the graph. The difference is that line
charts are to show a trend over time
Treemap Map
Display a large amount of hierarchical data using nested
rectangles of varying size and color. The total area of a treemap
reflects the sum of its parts
The Right Chart – Pie or Bar?
• Ordered
frequency counts
of categorical
variables
(nominal)
• Cumulative
Frequency Line
• 80/20 rule – “vital
few and trivial
many”
Back to Back vs. Stacked
Bubble Chart
Ugly, Bad, Wrong
DATA 103
By Jim Momeyer, MA
Adapted from Monica
Groenenboom