We have seen many types of data displays. Each display has different benefits and drawbacks. Let's look at all the representations we have seen so far.
Favorite color | Frequency |
---|---|
\text{red} | 5 |
\text{blue} | 3 |
\text{green} | 10 |
\text{yellow} | 20 |
Stem | Leaf |
---|---|
1 | 0\ 1\ 4\ 5\ 8\ 8\ 8\ 9\ 9 |
2 | 0\ 2\ 5 |
3 | 1\ 4\ 9 |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | 1 |
Key 1\vert 2 = 12 years |
This table tells us how many students have birthdays in the different seasons.
Seasons | Number of students |
---|---|
\text{Winter} | 5 |
\text{Spring} | 8 |
\text{Summer} | 2 |
\text{Fall} | 5 |
The data was also organized into these two displays.
Which season had the most birthdays? Which display did you use, the table, circle graph, or bar graph?
Which season had the fewest birthdays? Which display did you use?
How do winter and fall compare? Which display did you use?
Let's look at when different displays are useful.
A circle graph is useful for showing proportions and parts of a whole.
A bar graph is useful for showing the count or frequency of different categories.
A line plot (dot plot) is useful for showing frequency of different categories
A pictograph is useful for representing data in an easy to interpret and visual way.
Stem-and-leaf plots show all of the raw data in an organized and sorted way.
Stem | Leaf |
---|---|
1 | 0\ 1\ 4\ 5\ 8\ 8\ 8\ 9\ 9 |
2 | 0\ 2\ 5 |
3 | 1\ 4\ 9 |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | 1 |
Key 1\vert 2 = 12 years |
A line graph can show how values vary over time.
The same type of display with a different scale, coloring, or order can also make it easier or more difficult to answer questions from it.
These bar and circle graphs show the number of purchases for each tire brand at an auto supply store.
In which display is it easier to see the tire brand(s) that had around 35 sales?
In which display is it easier to see the tire brand that was sold the most?
In which display is it easier to see the tire brands that made up half of the sales?
Five teams are completing a walking challenge. A circle graph and dot plot are used to show the distances each team walked.
Which team walked the furthest?
Which display would you use to compare the Eagles and Lions? Explain.
Complete this table that would show the same information as the two displays.
Team | Distance (miles) | Percentage of miles |
---|---|---|
Eagles | ||
Wombats | ||
Hyenas | ||
Roosters | ||
Lions |
Different displays are useful to represent different types of data or to answer different questions.
Strengths | Drawbacks | |
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Circle graph | We can compare the proportions of different categories visually. They are commonly used. | It can be difficult to compare similar groups if they are not labeled. We may lose the original totals if we just show the percentages. |
Bar graph | Easily display large data sets. The highest and lowest categories are easy to see. | For large scales, it can be difficult to read off exact values. |
Dot plot (line plot) | Useful for individual data values. The highest and lowest categories are easy to see. | Do not work well for large data sets. Can be slower to make by hand. |
Pictograph | Can see which categories are the most of least popular. Can be more visually interesting. | Does not work for very large data sets, with too many categories, or for numerical data. |
Stem-and-leaf plot | Useful for individual data values. The highest and lowest values are easy to see. | Do not work well for large data sets. |
Line graph | Shows how a value changes over time | Cannot be used for categorical data |