by: William C. Robertson, Ph.D.
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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 1/1/2011Stock # sc11_048_05_66Volume 048Issue 05
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Which Graph Does the Best Job
This article is for science and math teachers. Having data that is numerical is usually presented in a graph form but which graph is best. This article explains that not all graphs are the... See More
This article is for science and math teachers. Having data that is numerical is usually presented in a graph form but which graph is best. This article explains that not all graphs are the same. The author points out which is the best for a given set of data and why. This is a must read for all learners.
Knowing Which Graph to Use
This article has god background information for teachers about the relative strengths and weaknesses of different types of graphs. It explains why certain types of graphs may not be best fo... See More
This article has god background information for teachers about the relative strengths and weaknesses of different types of graphs. It explains why certain types of graphs may not be best for certain situations or why one type of graph may be better suited.
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