Final Individual Assessment
Unit Details | Name | Data Visualisation |
Code | HI6038 | |
Year, Trimester | Trimester2,2024 |
Assessment Details | Name | Final Individual Assessment |
Due Date & Time | 10October2024 10.59pm–Gold Coast students 11:59pm–Sydneystudents |
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Instructions
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Question1 (10marks)
Explain the key principles of effective data visualisation. In your answer:
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Question2 (10marks)
You have a dataset representing the distribution of exam scores for a class of 100 students.
a) Describe at least three different chart types that can be used to visualise the distribution of this data. (5 marks)
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b) Explain when each of these chart types would be most appropriate, considering the audience and the insights you wish to convey. (5 marks)
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Question 3 (10 marks)
Compare two data visualization tools. Select one tool that is widely used in business and another commonly used in data science. For each tool, explain:
a) The strengths and limitations in terms of flexibility, usability, and features.(6 marks)
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b) A practical scenario where each tool would be the most appropriate choice.(4 marks)
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Question 4 (10 marks)
Several techniques can be used to visualize changes over time.
a) Choose two types of charts that are commonly used to show changes over time and explain how they reveal patterns in the data. (6 marks)
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b) Provide an example dataset (real or hypothetical) and describe how you would use one of these charts to reveal key insights about trends or changes over a specified period.(4marks)
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Question 5 (10 marks)
Understanding relationships between variables is crucial for data analysis.
a) Explain the role of scatter plots and bubble charts in visualising relationships between variables. (5 marks)
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b) Using a dataset of your choice, create a scatter plot (using R) that visualises the relationship between two variables, and explain the insights derived from this visualisation. (5 marks)
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END OF FINAL INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT
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