Contexts
Basics
Types of Data
Graphs & Charts
More Graphs
100

the trend on the graph, skewed right, left, or symmetrical



shape

100

Collecting and analyzing data

Statistics

100

something that cannot be averaged, so usually not numerical, and is usually divided into categories

categorical (qualitative)

100

In categorical or quantitative data sets, good to see the frequency of results

frequency table
100

Similar to a frequency table, but shows two influencing categories instead of one, like how many are male and play soccer

two way table

200

the mean or median of the graph

center

200

the process of inspecting data while trying to make conclusions from it

data analysis

200

data that is numerical where an average can be taken, essentially the opposite of categorical

quantitative

200

when wanting to show the percent frequency

relative frequency table

200

An x axis that is numbered according to the range of data, with dots or marks above the data’s corresponding value

dot plot

300

the variability across the graph, sometimes the range



spread (variability)

300

anything/anyone being used to collect data, can be people, cars, etc

individuals

300

the distribution of some variables that ignore the distribution of the whole data set

marginal distribution

300

Displays an x and y axis that the values are inserted into to see where the bars rise to

bar graph

300

A y axis that is labeled based on the first number of any multiple digit numbers, with the corresponding single digit values stemming out from this

stem plot

400

any variable that stands alone or is unusual in the data set



outlier

400

Any characteristic, number, etc that can be measured or counted



variables

400

the distribution of values pertaining to one variable after specifying the values of the other variables

conditional distribution
400

A circle divided into slices of pie based on which pieces of data are most prominent

pie chart

400

Similar to a bar graph, but displays intervals of data rather than specific numbers

histogram

500

gives you a rough idea of what the graph looks like

5 number summary

500

the direction the graph is leaning towards, for ex, a graph with more on the left and less on the right is skewed right

skewed

500

the measurement of the amount of variability or dispersion in a set of values

Standard deviation (SD)

500

Similar to a bar graph, but the bars are divided into the frequencies of two or more variables

segmented bar graph

500

Good to find quartiles, medians, and outliers easily and visualize the spread of the data

box and whisker plot

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