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CompTIA Data+: DAO-001 Certification Guide

You're reading from   CompTIA Data+: DAO-001 Certification Guide Complete coverage of the new CompTIA Data+ (DAO-001) exam to help you pass on the first attempt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804616086
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cameron Dodd Cameron Dodd
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Preparing Data
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to CompTIA Data+ FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Data Structures, Types, and Formats 4. Chapter 3: Collecting Data 5. Chapter 4: Cleaning and Processing Data 6. Chapter 5: Data Wrangling and Manipulation 7. Part 2: Analyzing Data
8. Chapter 6: Types of Analytics 9. Chapter 7: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 10. Chapter 8: Common Techniques in Descriptive Statistics 11. Chapter 9: Hypothesis Testing 12. Chapter 10: Introduction to Inferential Statistics 13. Part 3: Reporting Data
14. Chapter 11: Types of Reports 15. Chapter 12: Reporting Process 16. Chapter 13: Common Visualizations 17. Chapter 14: Data Governance 18. Chapter 15: Data Quality and Management 19. Part 4: Mock Exams
20. Chapter 16: Practice Exam One 21. Chapter 17: Practice Exam Two 22. Index 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Charting lines, circles, and dots

There are several types of charts that do not contain bars. You have probably heard of some of these, but perhaps not all of them. We will briefly go over common charts that contain lines, circles, and dots and how they are used!

Line charts

The line chart is another iconic chart and is used pretty heavily in certain fields. A line chart tracks changes in a quantitative variable over time. Time is always on the xaxis and your number variable is on the yaxis. These are usually used to look at general trends – is this variable increasing over time, decreasing over time, or staying roughly the same? Alternatively, it can be used to see whether a specific point is breaking a historical trend. Let’s see what a line chart looks like in Figure 13.7:

Figure 13.7 – Line chart

Figure 13.7 – Line chart

Effectively, a single point is made for your quantitative variable for every value on the xaxis, which can be any unit of time...

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