Information Type Table
There are different types of information represented in charts. The most common of these, along with the most appropriate chart types to use, are listed in the following table. You can click a thumbnail image to see a larger image.Information Type | Description | Chart Type to Use | Example |
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Nominal | Used to compare values that have no specific order. | Vertical or horizontal bar graph. | |
Ranking | Used to compare one measure to another, along with its quantitative order relationship. | Vertical or horizontal bar graph sorted in
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Part-to-Whole | Used to measure a single value against a whole. | Vertical or horizontal Percent of Total graph. Pie graphs may also be used but are generally less effective at presenting data. | |
Time Series | Used to compare measurements taken over equal time periods. | Use
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Correlation | Compares two pared sets of measures to determine how they correlate (for example, if one set increases, does the other increase or decrease, and by how much?). | A Scatter Plot graph that shows points and a linear regression line. | |
Deviation | Used to measure the difference between a value and a reference value. | Use
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Single Distribution | Used to count items per subdivision on an interval scale. | Use
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Multiple Distribution | Used to measure the distribution of values for multiple subdivisions. | Use
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Chart Type Diagram
You can also use the following diagram to figure out the best chart type for your information type. To download this PDF to your computer, click here.
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