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Graphic Presentation of Data

Charan Singh Rayat
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Charan Singh Rayat: Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Department of Histopathology

Chapter 5 in Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2018, pp 27-31 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Graphic presentation is considered the preferred way of presentation of data over diagrammatic presentation as graphs are always more accurate and precise, whereas diagrams are generally used for the purpose of publicity and propaganda. Relationship between two variables can be studied by graphs. These can be drawn more easily than diagrams. Graphs are considered very useful for studying time series and frequency distribution.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-0827-7_5

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