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Title: Types of graphs


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Types of graphs
Level 1 Level 2
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Why do we use graphs?
  • To display collected information (data) in a
    visual way
  • Lots of information can be displayed in one graph
  • To make things simpler.

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What are the most common types of graph?
  • Line graph
  • Bar chart
  • Pie chart
  • Pictogram
  • Scatter graph or scatter plot.

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Other ways to show data
  • In a list
  • As a tally
  • In a frequency table

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Line graph
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Line graph 2
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Bar chart
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Cumulative bar chart
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Comparative bar chart
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Bar graph 2 showing data for 2 years
www.dictionary.laborlawtalk.com/bar_chart
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Pie Chart
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So - what does a graph need?
  • A title
  • A label across (the x-axis)
  • A label up the side (the y-axis)
  • Numbers to show amounts (scale)
  • Data plotted

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  • Parts of a line graph or bar chart the
    essentials!

Graph Title
Y axis
Label for the y axis
X axis
Label for the x axis
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So - what does a pie chart need?
  • A title
  • A key (or legend)
  • Data plotted as sectors (slices of the pie)

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Parts of a pie chart the essentials!
Sectors
A Key (legend)
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So - what does a pictogram need?
  • A title
  • A key (or legend)
  • Minimum labelling (one axis only)
  • Data plotted as graphics

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A very simple (edible) pictogram!
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Computer generated pictogram
www.kudlian.net
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So - what does a scatter graph need?
  • A title
  • A label across (the x-axis)
  • A label up the side (the y-axis)
  • Numbers to show amounts
  • Two sets of bivariate data plotted
  • Bivariate data is pairs of information from
    one source eg height and weight (growth chart)

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Scatter graph or plot
www.gifted.uconn.edu
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Scatter graph or plot
www.graphicsserver.com
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Which one to use
  • Line graphs
  • Observing trends over time
  • Bar charts
  • Seeing which is most/least
  • Comparing one thing with another
  • Pie charts
  • Parts of a whole
  • Data in percentages

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  • Pictogram
  • Potentially non-mathematical
  • Easy to read
  • Can simplify very large numbers
  • Scatter graphs
  • Paired data
  • (height/weight mileage/age of car
    study/test results)

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Other graphs
  • Frequency polygon
  • A line on a graph joins the midpoints of
    histogram bars (looks like bar chart and line
    graph together)

www.gseis.ucla.edu
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Other graphs
  • Block chart
  • Similar to a bar chart but often simplified.
    Almost a bridge between bar chart and pictogram

www.elvethamheath.hants.sch.uk
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Useful words
  • Frequency table
  • A table with columns and rows showing the
    number of times an item or event occurs.

http//amazing-space.stsci.edu
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Useful words
  • Tally, or bar gate
  • A method of recording
  • items using a mark, usually
  • a line or stick.
  • Tallies are recorded in
  • sets of 5 for easy
  • addition.

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Useful words
  • Discrete data
  • data resulting from a count of separate items
    or events, e.g. number of people, colours. On a
    bar chart the bars are separate.
  • Continuous data
  • data that can take any value e.g. height,
    temperature and time. On a bar chart the bars are
    next to each other.

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Useful words
  • Axis
  • X or horizontal axis
  • Y or vertical axis

Y
X
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How are you doing?
  • Think about these questions
  • Do you feel confident with this topic?
  • If you are not confident, re-run the slides.
  • Or look for more on this topic in Section 10
    Graphs and Averages

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Credits
  • Graphs generated in MS Excel unless stated on
    slide -
  • See individual slides for URLs/photo credits
  • GNU Free Documentation License

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