Because it doesn't exist....no graph here!!
A scatter chart would be the best candidate to spot trends and extrapolate information based on research data.
A Bar Graph
??? how do you expect me to answer that?? ???
That will depend on the type of data and what you are looking for. You could use a line chart but even a bar chart or a scatter graph. ----------- If these are time series data, and assuming that you have sufficient data, I would suggest calculating spectra as a way of identifying possible trends.
bar graph
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
A scatter chart would be the best candidate to spot trends and extrapolate information based on research data.
I would think a bar graph or column graph would be best for this.
better graph would be a line graph
line or bar graph
A Bar Graph
??? how do you expect me to answer that?? ???
you would use a line graph
That will depend on the type of data and what you are looking for. You could use a line chart but even a bar chart or a scatter graph. ----------- If these are time series data, and assuming that you have sufficient data, I would suggest calculating spectra as a way of identifying possible trends.
bar graph
line graph
A bell curve shaped graph