From the course: Basics of Data Visualization Analysis

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Time to visualize

Time to visualize

- You've now covered a huge range of graphs and plots and I want to thank you so much for being part of this journey. I hope you feel more confident in visualizing data and analyzing data from graphs. You have the knowledge to use a wide range of analytical graphs in different ways and in different circumstances. And you're able to identify which graph will be the most useful graph for your data needs without experimenting. If you want to learn more about graphing and data visualization, here are some useful tips. First, you need to build up your skills with a statistics program. An easy one is Microsoft Excel. Excel provides a wide range of basic graphing tools, and most of the graphs presented here are accessible via Excel. For those who want to access more complicated graphs, you should look to train yourself on a general purpose statistical software, R, STATA, SPSS are all common examples. These programs have…

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