Presenting Research Flashcards

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Why is research presented

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Presenting research is a vital part of the design process.

It allows you to easily visualise your research data and communicate this with the marker

helps you develop your specification.

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What should a good chart have?

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  • A clever and clear title to introduce it
  • A short note to make the information clear
  • A graphic to support the subject matter and enhance the layout
  • A suitable type of graph / chart to display the data or statistics
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What does a graph/chart ned to pass NAT 5

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  • Be the correct type of graph / chart to display the information given
  • Be graphically enhanced to support the subject matter and connect with target audience- SERIF skills
  • Be complete- no vital parts missing
    demonstrate a high standard of layout
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When should you use a pie chart?

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  • When displaying parts of a whole number
  • When results form a solid %
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When should you not use a pie chart

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  • When there are too many segments or some become very thin
  • when it is difficult to split up the shape accurately
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When should you use a bar chart

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  • When you want to highlight individual figures rather than an overall approach
  • When comparing items or figures
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when should you not use a bar chart?

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  • When too many bars are required making it difficult to follow
  • When the overall flow of the figures is more important than the values
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When should you use a line graph?

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When it’s important to show a gradual change in figures over time

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When should you not use a line graph

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When some quanities are tiny and others are huge (use a bar chart instead)

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When should you use a table

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  • When the individual figure rather than the overall flow is more important
  • When comparing numbers that are too far apart to be shown on charts
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When should you not use a table?

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When you can use one of the other 3 types of charts

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