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Title: PRESENTING SCIENTIFIC DATA


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PRESENTING SCIENTIFIC DATA
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  • DATA exists as two types
  • QUANTITATIVE expressed as numbers, not words
  • Ex The table is 1 meter long
  • QUALITATIVE expressed as words, not numbers
  • Ex The table is made of wood

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  • ORGANIZING DATA can be organized two ways
  • TABLE
  • GRAPH

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Tables
  • Must Include
  • Title
  • Labels for columns
  • Straight lines

Number or Marshmallows for Different Container
Sizes
Container Size Number of Marshmallows
Small 75
Medium 103
Large 127
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Tables
  • What is wrong with this table?

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Graphs
  • There are four types of Graphs
  • 1. Line Graph
  • 2. Bar Graph

3. Pictograph
4. Circle (Pie) Graph
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  • VARIABLES
  • (bar and line graphs)
  • INDEPENDENT What you change
  • x-axis
  • DEPENDENT What you measure
  • y-axis

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Line Graph
  • Best for showing changes in related variable
  • MUST INCLUDE
  • Appropriate numbers on each axis
  • Title
  • Label for each axis
  • Unit for each axis

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Line Graph
  • What is wrong with this graph?

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Bar Graph
  • Best for comparing measurements or amounts
  • MUST INCLUDE
  • Title
  • Label for each axis
  • Appropriate numbers
    or words on each axis
  • Units on each axis
    (if appropriate)

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Bar Graph
  • What is wrong with this graph?

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Circle (Pie) Graph
  • Best for showing parts of a whole
  • MUST INCLUDE
  • Title
  • Labels for each pie piece
  • Percent for each pie piece

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Circle (Pie) Graph
  • What is wrong with this circle graph?

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Pictograph
  •  conveys its meaning through its pictorial
    resemblance to a physical object
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