Comparing categories and distributions of quantities values


Question: Analyzing-And-Visualzing-Data-Discussion

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:

• 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)

Kirk, A. (2016). Data Visualization: A Handbook for Data Driven Design (p. 50). SAGE Publications.

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