Single-variable graphs, or univariate graphs, let you look closely at one variable at a time. When you begin to look at your data, it’s important to learn about each variable before looking at how the variables interact with each other. Univariate graphs let you visualize each variable individually.
This section covers two graphs that show the distribution of a single variable:
• Use Histograms for Continuous Variables
• Use Bar Charts for Categorical Variables
Use the Distribution platform to create both of these graphs. Distribution produces a graphical description and descriptive statistics for each variable.