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Do
- Use appropriate charts
Do
- Use appropriate charts
- Use the full axis
Do
- Use appropriate charts
- Use the full axis
- Use colors
Do
- Use appropriate charts
- Use the full axis
- Use colors
- Keep it simple
Do
- Use appropriate charts
- Use the full axis
- Use colors
- Keep it simple
- Ask for opinions
Dont's
- Overload charts
Dont's
- Overload charts
- Use a pie chart
Dont's
- Overload charts
- Use a pie chart
- Use combinations with similar colors
Dont's
- Overload charts
- Use a pie chart
- Use combinations with similar colors
- Sacrifice important data
Chart types
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Two Types Of Data:
Qualitative
Quantitative
Nominal
Ordinal
Discrete
Continuous
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Nominal:
Data sorted into categories
Ordinal:
Arbitrary numerical scale
Qualitative: Nominal or Ordinal
Discrete:
Represents units
Continuous:
Can be measured on a continuum
Quantitative: Discrete and Continuous
Formatting your charts
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Readability
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Color
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Special effects
3
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70
72
110
Finishing touches
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Use appropriate charts and the full axis
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Do
Use colors
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Use contrast to highlight
Do
Keep it simple and ask for opinions
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Dont's
Overload charts
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Dont's
Use a pie chart and combinations with similar colors
Dont's
Sacrifice important data
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