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Improvement Methods

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CHART |
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WHAT
IS IT?
A bar
graph of raw system data. Shows basic information about
the data, such as central location, width of spread, and
shape.
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WHAT
DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
Example - See
Below
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WHEN
IS IT USED?
1. Do
you have a data set of related values, either attributes
(counts) or variables data (measurement)/
2. Is
it important to visualize central location, shape, and spread
of the data?
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HOW
IS IT MADE?
1. Select
the classes.
2. Record the data.
3. Prepare the axes.
4. Draw the bar graph.
5. Study the shape.
6. Calculate the statistics.
7. Compare your histogram to the normal distribution.
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PRIMARY
EXAMPLES:
Primary
Letter Recognition Chart 
Addition Timed Test 
INTERMEDIATE
EXAMPLES:
JUNIOR
HIGH EXAMPLES:
ADULT
EXAMPLES:
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