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Graphing Distributions
Author(s)
David M. Lane
Prerequisites
none
- Qualitative
Variables
- Quantitative
Variables
- Stem and Leaf Displays
- Histograms
- Frequency Polygons
- Box Plots
- Box Plot Demonstration
- Bar Charts
- Line Graphs
- Dot Plots
- Statistical Literacy
- Exercises
PDF (A good way to print the chapter.)
Graphing data is the first and often most important step in
data analysis. In this day of computers, researchers all too often
see only the results of complex computer analyses without ever
taking a close look at the data themselves. This is all the more
unfortunate because computers can create many types of graphs
quickly and easily.
This chapter covers some classic types of graphs such as bar charts that were invented by William Playfair in the 18th century as well as graphs such as box plots invented by John Tukey in the 20th century.
History of William Playfair
History of John Tukey
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