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Introduction

Raw data is collected during scientific investigations which need to be transformed into some format that allows interpretation and analysis between the variables. Data can be presented in a variety of formats such as tables, graphs, maps, diagrams illustrations, flow charts etc. 

This section covers drawing, tabulating and graphing data.

Drawing Guidelines

 

Data Analysis
Drawings
Tabulating info
Graphing
         
Line graphs

Column graphs
Histograms
Scatter graphs
Two+ variables
Summary
Analysis of Data

Trends on a graph
Guidelines from BIOTA
Report Writing

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Data Analysis