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BASICS OF DATA REPRESENTATION The Search For Well-Designed, Useful, and Ethical Graphs
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BASICS OF DATA REPRESENTATION The Search For Well- Designed, Useful, and Ethical Graphs.

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Page 1: BASICS OF DATA REPRESENTATION The Search For Well- Designed, Useful, and Ethical Graphs.

BASICS OF DATAREPRESENTATION

The Search For Well-Designed, Useful, and Ethical Graphs

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF GRAPHS• Useful to know the kinds out there to see if the best type of graph has been

chosen to represent the kind of data being presented.

• Comparison Graphs

• Bar

• Line

• Composition Graphs

• Stacked Area

• Pie Charts

• Distribution Graphs

• Line Histographs

• Relationship Graphs

• Scatter Plots

• Bubble Charts

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#1: COMPARISON GRAPHS Show How Variables in a Study Interact

• Useful to show how one or more metrics change over time

• Useful to show correlations and comparisons (such as the rise or Twitter follows after Oscar nominations were announced)

• Useful to compare changes over the same period of time within multiple groups

• Bars are good to show larger changes; Lines are better for shorter changes

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COMPARISON GRAPHS (BAR GRAPHS)

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COMPARISON GRAPHS (BAR GRAPHS)

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COMPARISON GRAPHS (LINE CHARTS)

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#2: COMPOSITION GRAPHSShow How Different

Variables Inform a Whole

• Pie Charts excel at showing how percentages of a whole are allocated (multiples can be used for comparison)

• Stacked Area charts excel at showing compositional changes over time along with the Pie Chart’s allocation metric

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COMPOSITION GRAPHS (STACKED AREA)

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COMPOSITION GRAPHS (PIE)

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COMPOSITION GRAPHS (PIE)

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COMPOSITION GRAPHS (PIE)

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COMPOSITION GRAPHS (PIE)

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#3: DISTRIBUTION GRAPHS

Show How and If Correlations Occur

• Best for showing a single variable with A LOT of data points

• One dimension will always be frequency

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DISTRIBUTION GRAPHS

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DISTRIBUTION GRAPHS

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#4: RELATIONSHIP GRAPHS

Show How Two or More Variable Relate to Each

Other

• Scatter Plots show the correlation of two variables with multiple data points

• Bubble Graphs are like scatter plots for three variables but also quickly show amount through the size of the bubble

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RELATIONSHIP GRAPHS (SCATTER PLOT)

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RELATIONSHIP GRAPHS (BUBBLE GRAPH)

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What are Graphs and Infographics Good At?

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MAKE SOMETHING MORE ABUNDANTLY CLEAR THAN ONLY WORDS COULD EVER DO

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REWORK DATA TO CLEAR UP COMMON CONFUSIONS

Romney/Obama Electoral Map that Could Lead Some to Believe the Country is More Conservative Than Liberal, or Even That Romney Should Have Won.

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REWORK DATA TO CLEAR UP COMMON CONFUSIONS

Electoral Map Redrawn to Reflect Population Sizes of Areas.

Now Map More Clearly Shows Obama’s edge (slight as it was).

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USING VISUAL RHETORIC TO SHOW BIAS (GOOD OR BAD DEPENDING ON CONTEXT)

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Things to Look For, or, Where Graphs Go Wrong.

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#1: COULDA BEEN BETTER

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#2: ???

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#2: LEAVING OUT VALID INFO THAT WOULD HURT YOUR ARGUMENT

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#3: STRAIGHT UP LYING

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#3: STRAIGHT UP LYING

FBI Supplementary Homicide Reports: 1980-2010 (Known Offenders)

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#4: BEING AN IDIOT

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#5: ???

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#5: NOT SHOWING WHOLE GRAPH (UNLIKE THIS ONE)

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#5: NOT SHOWING WHOLE GRAPH

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#5: NOT SHOWING WHOLE GRAPH

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#5: NOT SHOWING WHOLE GRAPH

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#6: FAILING TO PROVIDE A LEGEND (OR A CLEAR ONE)

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#6: FAILING TO PROVIDE A LEGEND (OR A CLEAR ONE)

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#7: ???

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#7: NOT HAVING AXIS GOING IN EXPECTED ORDER AND/ORBEING UNABASHEDLY MANIPULATIVE

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#8:NOT PROVIDING REALLY IMPORTANT CONTEXT

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#9: ???

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#9: UNEQUAL INTERVALS

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#10: DESIGN EFFECTS THAT ONLY CONFUSE

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#10: DESIGN EFFECTS THAT ONLY CONFUSE

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#10: DESIGN EFFECTS THAT ONLY CONFUSE

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#10: DESIGN EFFECTS THAT ONLY CONFUSE

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OVERVIEW QUESTIONS TO ASK• Has the right type of graph been chosen to represent the point the graph is

trying to make? Or could the graph be re-designed to show the point more clearly?

• Is everything labeled clearly? (x/y axes, colors (if they have meaning), title, source of data included with graph, etc.)

• Is the graph showing enough data points and/or range to mean anything useful?

• Is the graph using equal intervals and thusly not skewing the results?

• If 3D or some other effect has been applied, is it helping or hurting?

• Is the graph leaving out information that could hurt its argument?

• Is the graph using any design/images that show inappropriate bias (this depends on the source)?