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  2. Pie chart - Wikipedia

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    According to the historian Hugh Small, "she may have been the first to use [pie charts] for persuading people of the need for change." [11] The French engineer Charles Joseph Minard also used pie charts, in 1858. A map of his from 1858 used pie charts to represent the cattle sent from all around France for consumption in Paris.

  3. Graphical perception - Wikipedia

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    Graphical perception is the human capacity for visually interpreting information on graphs and charts.Both quantitative and qualitative information can be said to be encoded into the image, and the human capacity to interpret it is sometimes called decoding. [1]

  4. Dot plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Compared to (vertical) bar charts and pie charts, Cleveland argues that dot plots allow more accurate interpretation of the graph by readers by making the labels easier to read, reducing non-data ink (or graph clutter) and supporting table look-up.

  5. KWL table - Wikipedia

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    KWL charts can be used with all students, however, there are specific groups of students that lend themselves quite well to this strategy, including visual learners, young learners, or ESL learners. As the chart is a graphic organizer it can aid visual learners. The information is presented in a user-friendly way that is visually accessible. [6]

  6. Mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    Knuckle mnemonic for the number of days in each month of the Gregorian calendar.Each knuckle represents a 31-day month. A mnemonic device (/ n ə ˈ m ɒ n ɪ k / nə-MON-ik) [1] or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating the information with something that is easier to remember.

  7. Chart - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart showing the composition of the 38th Parliament of Canada. A chart (sometimes known as a graph) is a graphical representation for data visualization, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart". [1]

  8. Mosaic plot - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Mosaic plots are also called Marimekko or Mekko charts because they resemble some Marimekko prints. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] However, in statistical applications, mosaic plots can be colored and shaded according to deviations from independence, whereas Marimekko charts are colored according to the category levels, as in the image.

  9. Template:Pie chart - Wikipedia

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    Pie slices are drawn in clockwise order in a counterclockwise direction. These pie slices are positioned: Inside a square element of (2 * radius)x(2 * radius) pixels; with border-radius: radiuspx for a circular shape; with a white (or other specified color) background visible in the empty space that occurs if the "other" slice is present

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