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A textual graph is a graph where the results and comparisons are written out instead of expressed in numbers. A textual graph has a list of comparisons divided into columns much like a pros and cons list.
Either a bar graph or circle graph. A lot of other graphs would work such as pictographs, but those two serve the purpose well.
The answer depends on what the comparisons are. A bar graph and a pie chart will probably do well.
The answer depends on what kind of comparisons you want to make.If the comparison is over time periods (for example a shop's daily sales) then a line graph with time along the horizontal axis is best. If you want to compare the number of males and females in various age groups in a country's population (its gender demography), then back-to-back horizontal bar charts are best. If you want to compare how two countries spend money on major activities - for example defence, health, education, social security, transport - then a pair of pie charts might be appropriate. If you wish to compare how well people in two classes scored in a test then a pair of box and whiskers plots would be easiest.There is no single form that is best in all circumstances and a good statistician is one who can select the most appropriate type of graph to illustrate the comparison that is being made.
Comparisons of amounts in different groups, e.g how many apples does each child have, (bar graph) or distance travelled over time (line graph)
Every graph shows comparisons of some kind or another.
a bar graph or line plot
A textual graph is a graph where the results and comparisons are written out instead of expressed in numbers. A textual graph has a list of comparisons divided into columns much like a pros and cons list.
line or bar graph
A textual graph is a graph where the results and comparisons are written out instead of expressed in numbers. A textual graph has a list of comparisons divided into columns much like a pros and cons list.
You are making an estimate. You are making an assumption that the model is appropriate and that it is valid for the required values of the independent variables.
a histrogram
Error bars are often used on graphs to show statistical comparisons.
A graph
You use a bar graph when you need to show comparisons between items. (categories)
Line graph
line graph