Presenting Data Effectively
Types of Visuals
Run Chart
Control Charts
Storytelling
100

What is the first step in effective data storytelling?

Understanding the context.

100

What type of chart is most effective for showing trends over time?

Line chart.

100

What does a run chart check?

Central Tendency

100

What do control charts measure?

Stability and control

100

What is the term for written narrative?

Storyline

200

Who is the group you tailor your data presentation for?

Audience 

200

Which visual is best for displaying one or two key numbers?

Simple text

200

What is a shift?

When 8 or more consecutive points are above or below line

200

What are the Types of variation

Controlled and uncontrolled

200

What are the types of data in storytelling?

Qualitative and Quantitative

300

What is the key factor to consider about your audience when creating a data story?

Audience familiarity.

300

Which visual organizes data into rows and columns?

Tables

300

What is a run?

One or more consecutive points on same side of median
300

What is central lime in control chart called?

Process location

300

What is the backbone of any story?

Data

400

What type of analysis involves investigating data for patterns?

Exploratory

400

Which chart type is used to show relationships between two variables?

Scatterplot

400

What is clustering?

group of points

400

What are the lower and upper control limits called?

Process dispersion

400

Why is storytelling important?

Adds value to data, interprets complex information, adds human touch

500

What type of analysis focuses on communicating specific findings?

Explanatory

500

Which visual uses color to highlight patterns in data?

Heatmap

500

What is a trend

7 or more consecutive points up or down

500

Which variation is predictable?

Controlled

500

What is one visual representation of information that help users understand complex concepts 

Infographics

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