Good graphs are a powerful way of communicating your findings and making good graphs isn’t a dark art. It just requires knowing a few things about how we perceive pattern.
Tables, on the other hand, are resources, not communicators. Once you understand this, you are on the way to making elegant, useful tables, and not the dogs’ dinners that sit, unlovely and unread, in most papers. The workshop will concentrate on giving you principles that you can use to design effective graphs and tables.
Presenter: Professor Ronan Conroy, Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health Medicine
Duration: 1.5 hours (12.00 – 13:30)
All courses are bookable on the Upcoming Courses page
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