A picture may be worth a thousand words, but some pictures get the message across better than others. In this session, we’ll discuss the principles of how to create good graphs and what makes one graph type better than another for conveying information.
We’ll start by covering graphs for one variable and progress through graphs that show relationships among many variables, presenting different types of graphs for different types of data.
We’ll cover when to use various types of graphing elements like bars, lines, or points. And we’ll even answer the question: is there ever a good time to use a pie chart?
These principles are applicable in not only science and engineering, but any field where you want a visual summary of the data you have collected.