Pictograms: For qualitative data, Visually attractive but time consuming to prepare., Pie Charts: Used for qualitative and quantitative data, Shows the proportion of the total in each category but not the frequency., Bar Charts: Easy to draw and shows frequency easily, Good for comparing two or more data sets side by side., Stem and Leaf: Good for visualising the shape of discrete data distribution, Back to back ones can be used to compare data sets, Organises raw data in order of size, so the median and quartiles are easy to find, Box and Whisker Plots: Splits quantitative data into quarters, does not show the frequency, Shows the minimum ,maximum, median and quartiles, Cumulative Frequency Diagram: Used to estimate the median and quartiles of grouped and continuous data, The value must be plotted at the upper class boundaries, Histograms: Good for visualising the shape of continuous and discrete data, Area of the bars represents frequency.,

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