Text: Gives additional information and descriptions about the data, It is faster to produce than infographics and charts, Some people won't read all the text, an infographic or chart may be more engaging for the audience, The language may contain specialist terminology, Those with difficulties reading may find it hard to interpret, Numbers: They are used heavily in tables, but may alsobe used as parts of text, charts or infographics, Rounding helps to remove irrelevant information, Often difficult to understand, Qualitative Information: Uses the qualities of something that are described rather than numeric, Quantitative Information: Includes any information where we know the quantity and can measure it, Tables: useful for organising information –especially numerical information, Lots of data is available so this can be further analysed, Specific questions can be answered, Data structured is easier to process using software such as a spreadsheet, Charts: enable data to be represented graphically, enable patterns and overall trends to be easily noticed, Infographics: presents data in a highly graphical manner, adds interest and makes it easier for people to remember the information given, Large font size for key statistics, Icons or simple illustrations to show key points, Charts are used where possible, and often contain visual representations that relate to the topic, Very short text explanations or labels are given for further information, Percentages may be illustrated by using a graphical grid and colouring the appropriate blocks, Bright colours are often used to grab attention,
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