ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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R vs SPSS Which One is The Best Statistical Language

R vs SPSS is always a big concern between statistics student's mind. This blog will help you to have a detailed comparison between R vs SPSS. It will als
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Data Visualization 101: Scatter Plots

Data Visualization 101: Scatter Plots | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

In our Data Visualization 101 series, we cover each chart type to help you sharpen your data visualization skills.Scatter plots have been called the “most versatile, polymorphic, and generally useful invention in the history of statistical graphics” (Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2005).

That’s a big claim, but just as their name implies, they can take a confusing and scattered set of data and make sense of it. As such, these plots are much more than a visualization tool; they are a discovery tool. Let’s look at what makes the scatter plot so good...


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Christopher Higgins's curator insight, July 18, 2015 6:17 AM

A quick history of graphing information and how scatter plots are unique from other ways of graphing in more than one way.  A great visual of the different types of relationships that are easily identified on a scatter plot, highlighting why scatter plots are so useful to understand relationships between two different variables.  

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The dirty little secret that data journalists aren’t telling you

The dirty little secret that data journalists aren’t telling you | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
How to tell two radically different stories with the same dataset.

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Jose Sepulveda's curator insight, July 29, 2016 1:19 PM
thee precaution should be taken with environmental data published as integrated variable maps   
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Maps, like statistics, can tell very different stories using the same information!  Read this for some examples!
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Unit 1 - Thematic Maps (use of )