The chart you select to represent your data will be influenced by many factors. Kirk (2016) has put each chart into the five main families below: Introduction then pick anyone and put the topic name properly. 1- what the chart is used for 2- why you selected it. Categorical: Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values Hierarchical: Charting part-to-whole relationships and hierarchies Relational: Graphing relationships to explore correlations and connections Temporal: Showing trends and activities over time Spatial: Mapping spatial patterns through overlays and distortions Select a chart type from the text and discuss what the chart is used for and why you selected it. (The author has included a lot of different chart types in our course book) attachment DataVisualizationAndyKirk3.pdf.zip

The chart you select to represent your data will be influenced by many factors. Kirk (2016) has put each chart into the five main families below: Introduction then pick anyone and put the topic name properly. 1- what the chart is used for 2- why you selected it. Categorical: Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values Hierarchical: Charting part-to-whole relationships and hierarchies Relational: Graphing relationships to explore correlations and connections Temporal: Showing trends and activities over time Spatial: Mapping spatial patterns through overlays and distortions Select a chart type from the text and discuss what the chart is used for and why you selected it. (The author has included a lot of different chart types in our course book) attachment DataVisualizationAndyKirk3.pdf.zip.

 
The chart you select to represent your data will be influenced by many factors. Kirk (2016) has put each chart into the five main families below:
Introduction<>
then pick anyone and put the topic name properly.
1- what the chart is used for 
   2- why you selected it.

  • Categorical: Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values
  • Hierarchical: Charting part-to-whole relationships and hierarchies
  • Relational: Graphing relationships to explore correlations and connections
  • Temporal: Showing trends and activities over time
  • Spatial: Mapping spatial patterns through overlays and distortions

Select a chart type from the text and discuss what the chart is used for and why you selected it. (The author has included a lot of different chart types in our course book)

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    DataVisualizationAndyKirk3.pdf.zip

The chart you select to represent your data will be influenced by many factors. Kirk (2016) has put each chart into the five main families below: Introduction then pick anyone and put the topic name properly. 1- what the chart is used for 2- why you selected it. Categorical: Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values Hierarchical: Charting part-to-whole relationships and hierarchies Relational: Graphing relationships to explore correlations and connections Temporal: Showing trends and activities over time Spatial: Mapping spatial patterns through overlays and distortions Select a chart type from the text and discuss what the chart is used for and why you selected it. (The author has included a lot of different chart types in our course book) attachment DataVisualizationAndyKirk3.pdf.zip