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Include These 7 Graphs to Make Your Statistics Assignment Informative

by Assignment Desk Education Consultant

A graph is a form of presenting quantitative information simply. Students at the time of writing statistics assignment decide to present their work in informative as well as innovative way. So, for accomplishing this goal, they take statistics assignment help from professionals. These professionals suggest to use 7 types of graphs which would increase the legibility and clarity of the information and keep the professor glued to the work.

 

1.  Line Graph: It is a type of graph which is used for presenting quantitative data in a simple form. A line graph is basically used to show the changes taken place between two respective years.

For example, the inflation rate in 2017 was 30% and in 2018 was increased by 20%.

 

Suggestion: Students should use this graph for making their statistics assignment informative as well as easy for readers to understand. This could be used for reflecting comparison on the documents.

 

2. Bar Graph: This type of graph is also known as a bar diagram. It helps to record, measure changes for a longer period and can be used for making a comparison between different categories or groups.

 

Suggestion: At the time of using this type of graph students should remember the purpose or situation for which they are used. Before using bar graph they should first measure the changes carefully as it would require small frames in which the data is recorded.

 

3. Histogram: This kind of graph is presented in a rectangular shape and used to indicate the frequency of data items in successive forms. It mainly represents numerical intervals of equal size.

 

Suggestion: While using the histogram in statistical assignment students should remember to place the independent variable on the horizontal axis and dependent variables on the vertical axis.

 

4. Frequency Table: As we all know, the frequency is used to measure the number of times an event occurs in an experiment. But for making graph frequency act as a quantitative data and through analyzing frequency the plotting is done on the graph.

 

Suggestion: When plotting points on graph, students should first identify the type of series given in the question, then observe the frequency and try to find out solutions of quantitative information. 

 

5. Circle Graph: It is also known as a pie chart. It is used to represent various parts of information with the help of this single circle graph. Only this type of graph is divided into various parts to present results of various categories.

 

Suggestion: This graph helps students to present various sections or categories of quantitative data in pie chart form.

 

6. Line Plot: This is a simple graph which can be easily made. It presents the statistical information in series by connecting the points which are known as markers. The points when connected form a straight line. This type of graph is also known as a line chart.

 

Suggestion: Students can use a line plot graph in statistical assignments for explaining quantitative information in the easy form, as this kind of graph is not restricted to a specific field.

 

7. Box Plot: This type of graph presents the quantitative information in the form of boxes by shading its different regions for explaining the results of the question in a simple form. 

 

Suggestion: This graph provides ease for students to make the work productive. It also helps them stay aware of the purpose or the situation in which each graph is used. 

 

 

Summary: Through the help of these types of graph every student can make their statistics assignment informative as well as creative and build up a good impression in the eyes of readers and can achieve top grades in work.

 

 

Author’s Bio: Marie Claire has an experience of 5 years in the academic writing field. She loves to dance. She also provides the assignment to students as she is associated with Assignment Desk.


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