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Title: Graphs, Good and Bad


1
Chapter 10
  • Graphs, Good and Bad

2
Thought Question 1
What is confusing or misleading about the
following graph?
3
Distribution
  • Tells what values a variable takes and how often
    it takes these values
  • Can be a table, graph, or function

4
Variables
  • Categorical
  • Places an individual into one of several groups
    or categories
  • Display distribution with a bar graph or a pie
    chart
  • Quantitative (Numerical)
  • Takes numerical values for which arithmetic
    operations such as adding and averaging make sense

5
Case Study (from Ch.1)
The Effect of Hypnosis on the Immune System
  • Easy or difficult to achieve hypnotic trance
  • Group assignment
  • Pre-study white blood cell count
  • Post-study white blood cell count

categorical quantitative
6
Case Study (from Ch.1)
Weight Gain Spells Heart Risk for Women
  • Age (in 1976)
  • Weight in 1976
  • Weight at age 18
  • Incidence of coronary heart disease
  • Other smoking, family history, menopausal
    status, post-menopausal hormone use.

quantitative
categorical
7
Class Make-up on First Day(Summer 2002)
Data Table
8
Class Make-up on First Day(Summer 2002)
Pie Chart
9
Class Make-up on First Day(Summer 2002)
Bar Graph
10
Line Graphs
  • A line graph shows behavior over time.
  • Time is always on the horizontal axis.
  • Look for an overall pattern (trend).
  • Look for patterns that repeat at known regular
    intervals (seasonal variations).
  • Look for any striking deviations that might
    indicate unusual occurrences.

11
Class Make-up on First Day(Fall Semesters
1985-1993)
12
Beware of Pictograms
13
Another Misleading Graph
14
Making Good Graphs
  • Title your graph.
  • Make sure labels and legends describe variables
    and their measurement units. Be careful with the
    scales used.
  • Make the data stand out. Avoid distracting
    grids, artwork, etc.
  • Pay attention to what the eye sees. Avoid
    pictograms and tacky effects.

15
Key Concepts
  • Categorical and Quantitative Variables
  • Distributions
  • Pie Charts
  • Bar Graphs
  • Line Graphs
  • Techniques for Making Good Graphs
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