Module 8 - Data Analysis & Presentation
Module 8 - Data Analysis & Presentation
Frequency distributions
are usually illustrated
graphically by plotting
various types of
graphs/charts.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Area Chart • Feature 1
It is one of the • Feature 2
most popular charts • Feature 3
which is used to show
continuity across a data
set or variable.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Correlogram • Feature 1
It is mostly used • Feature 2
for testing the level of • Feature 3
correlation between
the given variable of a
particular data set.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Scatter Plot • Feature 1
- is most commonly • Feature 2
used for establishing • Feature 3
the relationship
between two or more
than two variables.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Stacked Bar Chart • Feature 1
- is also a type of • Feature 2
bar chart which is • Feature 3
used by combining
several categorical
variables.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Heat Map • Feature 1
- is used to find the • Feature 2
relationship between • Feature 3
two or more variables
by using different
shades of color.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Bar Chart • Feature 1
is used to indicate and compare values
• Feature 2
in a discrete category or group, and the
frequency or other measurement • Feature 3
parameters (i.e. mean). Depending on
the number of categories, and the size or
complexity of each category, bars may be
created vertically or horizontally.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Line Chart
- These are best for
showing the change
in population, i.e., for
showing the trends.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Pie Charts
• Feature 1
- These work best for representing
the share of different components from • Feature 2
a total 100%. For, eg. contribution of • Feature 3
different sectors to GDP, the population
of different states in a country, salary
distribution by category, etc.
Types of Graphical Presentation
Combo Chart • Feature 1
• Feature 2
- it is a
• Feature 3
combination of
more than one chart
type
Conclusion:
Text, tables, and graphs are
effective communication media that
present and convey data and
information. They aid readers in
understanding the content of
research, sustain their interest, and
effectively present large quantities
of complex information.
Conclusion:
Discovery and communication are
the two objectives of data
visualization. In the discovery phase,
various types of graphs must be tried
to understand the rough and overall
information the data are conveying.
The communication phase is focused
on presenting the discovered
information in a summarized form.
Resources:
• Journal of Accountancy – The next frontier in data
analytics
• ScienceSoft – 4 Types of Data Analytics to Improve
Decision-Making
• Ingram Micro – Four Types of Big Data Analytics and
Examples of Their Use
Resources:
• https://chartio.com/learn/data-analytics/types-of-data-analysis/
• https://planningtank.com/planning-techniques/data-presentation-and-
analysis
• http://www.qihub.scot.nhs.uk/media/530244/data%20presentation%20ty
pes.pdf
• http://academic.sun.ac.za/emergencymedicine/TRRM/module5/BS1-
3.htm
• https://planningtank.com/planning-techniques/data-presentation-and-
analysis
• https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5453888/