Star Plots: Allows the comparison of multiple data units for each group. The variable frequencies for each group are plotted as radii from the center.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Accumulative line Graph or Lorenz Curve: A graph for showing the concentration of economic quantities such as wealth and income. It is formed by plotting the cumulative distribution of the amount of the variable concerned against the cumulative frequency distribution of the individuals possessing the amount.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008
Classed Choropleth Map: The data is grouped within areas such as states and counties, shaded according to value. Areal units are combined into a smaller number of units classified as intervals. There are typically four to seven units of classification. Units may be classified according to equal steps, natural breaks, minimum variance, or quantile.
Range Graded Proportional Circle Map: Range graded proportional circle map: a proportional circle map that depicts the data in relation to ranges of data. The information is classified as equal quantiles, breaks, natural breaks, and minimum variance. . Range-graded scaling: The data are divided into groups, using classification procedures common to choropleth mapping. The design goal is for symbol size discrimination, rather than magnitude estimation. The cartographer chooses symbol sizes for adjacent classes so that the map reader can easily distinguish between circle sizes, and therefore, categories. Only a set number of circle sizes are used.
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