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Locate a visual presentation of data in a newspaper, magazine, or internet article, and, if possible, attach it to your post, or give us a link to it so that we may find it. Outline what is being represented in the information, and then determine whether any visual displays are being used to mislead the viewer. Argue your point for thinking this, and if there are abuses, what could be done to correct them?

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Visual presentation of data
Data visualization is a method of presenting the data in a visual context. It can be in the
form of a map or a chart with an aim to help people the importance of the presented data. The
nature of data visualization can either be interactive or static (Won, Dong-Ok, et al., 338).
However, with the interactive data being newer, people have for centuries adopted the use of
static data such as maps and charts
The visual reference data revolves addresses the way people spend their time. The way
different people spent their time is something that many people are concerned with. The effect
leads to individual comparing how they spend their time with other people. According to age
group, gender and some other group that one can be categorized, time usage varies considerably.
From the visual data presented, there is a visual list showing several categories along the
one-sided graph. At the top, there is information about a female of age between 25 to 44, and the
number of hours she spends on weekdays. The line on the graph has been used to illustrate the
amount of time that an average person in a particular demographic can spend per subject. With
different statistics at the top, it will be possible to get the readings and the demographic features.
From the visual data, there is no evidence that the data have for the potential to mislead
the viewers. The trend on the graph, it is clear that one can see the change in the number of hours
spent per subject. Also, there is no evidence for abuse that might happen.
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Work cited
Won, Dong-Ok, et al. "Motion-Based Rapid Serial Visual Presentation for Gaze-Independent
Brain-Computer Interfaces." IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation
Engineering 26.2 (2018): 334-343.
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15 Cool Information Graphics
and Data Viz from 2016
Are you ready for the biggest information explosion in history?
If you don't know by now, the Internet of Things (IoT)
(http://internetofthingsagenda.techtarget.com/de nition/Internet-ofThings-IoT) is going to take the world by storm in the coming years. A
system of interconnected physical devices, IoT will enable humans, animals
and man-made objects to transmit data over a network through biochip
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What are we to do with so much information? The simple answer is that we
have to get better at visualizing information in the form of data
visualizations and infographics.
What's the Difference Between
Infographics and Data Visualizations?
While there's a lot of debate concerning the difference between the two,
infographics are usually static and are designed to communicate
predetermined conclusions. You can learn more about them by checking
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interactive and exploratory, allowing users to visualize original data sets in
order to draw their own conclusions.
To inspire you on your journey to becoming a better visual communicator
through interactive data visualizations, we've compiled a list of some of the
best information graphics of 2016. Here they are in no particular order.
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RELATED: 15 Stunning Data Visualizations (And What You Can Learn From
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The Best Information Graphics of 2016
1 Connecting the Dots Behind the
Election
This year’s election stirred up quite a lot of voters, with candidates on all
sides rubbing them the wrong way. Naturally, with a debate this heated,
media sites saw the need to contribute to the conversation through
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