DSA06 3. Case for stacked bars and densities 7 4. Visualizing nested proportions 7 CONCEPT MAP TOPICS 5. Scatter plot 8 6. Correlograms 8 INDEX 7. Dimension reduction 8 8. Paired data 8 9. Visualization times series 9 INTRODUCTION a. Individual time series b. Multiple time series 1. Data visualization 1 c. Response variable 2. Mapping data on the aesthetics 1 10.visualizing trends-smoothing 10 3. Aesthetic and types of data 1 11.Trends with defined functional forms 11 4. Types of variables 1 12.Time series decomposition 12
a. Quantitative- continuous, discrete VISUALIZING UNCERTIANITY
b. Qualitative -ordered, unordered 1. framing probalities as frequencies 13 2. Uncertainty of point estimates 13 5. Scales map data values onto aesthetic 2 3. Visualizing the uncertainty of curve fits 13 a. Cartesian coordinate 4. Hypothetical outcome plots 13 b. Non-linear axes 5. Visualizing geospatial data 13 c. Coordinate with curved axes a. projections 6. Color scales 2 b. layers 7. Color as a tool to distinguish 3 c. corropleth mapping 8. Color to represent data values 3 9. Color as a tool to highlight 3 PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONAL INK 10. Directory of visualization 3 1. Definition 14 11. Prepositions 4 2. Visualization amounts along a linear scale 14 12. Geospatial data 4 3. Visualization along logarithmic axes 14 4. Direct area visualization 15 5. Handling overlapping points 15 VISUALIZING DISTRIBUTIONS 6. 2D histograms 16 7. Contour lines 16 1.visualizing amounts 4 8. Pittalls of color 17 2.bar plot 5 9. Non mechanic color scales 17 a. group 10. Not designing for color vision deficiency 17 b. stocked bars 3.dot plots and heap plots 5 4.empirical cumulative distribution function and q-q plot 5 5.Highly skewed distribution 6 6.Q-Q plots 6 7.visualizing distributions along vertical and horizontal axes 6