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Unit 4: Presentation of Data




          4.1.1 Advantages                                                                      Notes

          Data presented in the form of diagrams are useful as well as advantageous in many ways, as is
          obvious from the following:
          1.   Diagrams are attractive and impressive: Data presented in the form of diagrams are able
               to attract the attention of even a common man. It may be difficult for a common man to
               understand and remember the data presented in the form of figures but diagrams create a
               lasting impression upon his mind. Due to their attractive and impressive character, the
               diagrams  are  very  frequently  used  by various  newspapers  and  magazines  for  the
               explanation of  certain phenomena. Diagrams  are  also  useful in modern  advertising
               campaign.
          2.   Diagrams simplify data: Diagrams are used to represent a huge mass of complex data in
               simplified and intelligible form which is easy to understand.

          3.   Diagrams give more information: In addition to the depiction of the characteristics of data,
               the diagrams may bring out other hidden facts and relations which are not possible to
               know from the classified and tabulated data.

          4.   Diagrams save time and labour: A lot of time is required to study the trend and significance
               of voluminous data. The same data,  when presented  in the form of  diagrams, can be
               understood in practically no time.
          5.   Diagrams are useful in making comparisons: Many a times the objective of the investigation
               is to compare two or more situations either with respect to time  or places. The task of
               comparison can be very conventionally done by the use of diagrams.
          6.   Diagrams have universal applicability:  Diagrams are used in almost in every field  of
               study like economics, business, administration, social institutions and other fields.

          4.1.2 Limitations

          Inspite of the above advantages of diagrams, their usefulness is somewhat limited. One has to be
          very careful while drawing conclusions from diagrams. Their main limitations are:

          1.   Diagrams give only a vague idea of the problem which may be useful for a common man
               but not for an expert who wishes to have an exact idea of the problem.
          2.   Diagrams can at best be a supplement to the tabular presentation but not an alternative
               to it.
          3.   The information given by the diagrams vis-a-vis classification and tabulation is limited.
          4.   The level of precision of values indicated by diagrams is very low.

          5.   Diagrams are helpful only when comparisons are desired. They don’t lead to any further
               analysis of data.
          6.   Diagrams can portray only limited number of  characteristics. Larger  the number  of
               characteristics the more difficult it is to understand them using diagrams..
          7.   Diagrams are liable to be misused for presenting an illusory picture of the problem.
          8.   Diagrams don’t give a meaningful look when different measurements have wide variations.

          9.   Diagrams drawn on a false base lines should be analysed very carefully.







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