Chapter 11
Scatter diagram
A graph that visually displays the linear relationships among factors
Pictogram
A graphic technique in which pictures are used in the display of data
Pie chart
A graphic technique in which the proportions of a category are displayed as portions of a circle (like pieces of a pie)
Bar Chart
A graphic technique used to display frequency distributions of nominal or ordinal data that fall into categories; also called bar graph
Bar Graph
A graphic technique used to display frequency distributions of nominal or ordinal data that fall into categories; also called bar graph
Histogram
A graphic technique used to display the frequency distribution of continuous data (interval or ratio data) as either numbers or percentages in a series of bars
Line graph
A graphic technique used to illustrate the relationship between continuous measurements; consists of a line drawn to connect a series of points on an arithmetic scale and is often used to display time trends
Interval data
A type of data that represents observations that can be measured on an evenly distributed scale beginning at a point other than true zero
Nominal data
A type of data that represents values or observations that can be labeled or named and where the values fall into unordered categories; also called dichotomous data
Ordinal data
A type of data that represents values or observations that can be ranked or ordered
Run chart
A type of graph that shows data points collected over time and identifies emerging trends or patterns
Frequency polygon
A type of line graph that represents a frequency distribution
Table
An organized arrangement of data, usually in columns and rows
Ratio data
Data that may be displayed by units of equal size and placed on a scale starting with zero and thus can be manipulated mathematically (for example, 0, 5, 10, 15, 20)
Continuous data
Data that represent measurable quantities but are not restricted to certain specified values
Discrete data
Data that represent separate and distinct values or observations; that is, data that contain only finite numbers and have only specified values
Categorical data
Four types of data (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) that represent values or observations that can be sorted into a category; also called scales of measurement
Scales of measurement
Four types of data (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) that represent values or observations that can be sorted into a category; also called scales of measurement