CLiREN-LMS
Data Visualization and Dashboards

Principles of Good Clinical Data Visualization

Summary

30-45 minutes Applied Step 7 of 7
Summary

Summary

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Good visualization begins with the question. The chart type should be chosen after the question is clear. If the question is about counts by category, a bar chart may be suitable. If the question is about a numeric distribution, a histogram or box plot may be more useful. If the question is about change over time, a line chart may be appropriate. If the question is about the relationship between two numeric variables, a scatter plot may be useful. Choosing the wrong chart type can obscure the issue.