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Expand Up @@ -104,4 +104,157 @@ Distinguishing elements of your data visualizations makes the content easier to
* **Separate the foreground and background**
* Use contrasting colors and shapes

> Data analysts distinguish elements of data visualizations by separating the foreground and background and using contrasting colors and shapes.
> Data analysts distinguish elements of data visualizations by separating the foreground and background and using contrasting colors and shapes.







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A data analyst working for an e-commerce website creates the following data visualization to present the amount of time users spend on the site:

A chart with vertical bars representing the amount of time users spend on the site.
What type of visualization is this?

1 / 1 point

Line graph


Scatterplot


Correlation chart


[x] Histogram

Correct
2.
Question 2
How much data should you represent when designing an effective data visualization?

0 / 1 point

Include all of the data from your analysis to ensure that your data visualization is complete and accurate

SHOULD BE THIS
[x] Only represent data the audience needs to understand your findings, unless it is misleading


Include a subset of the data that your audience will like


Only represent data that supports your initial hypothesis


Review the video on powerful data visualizations.

3.
Question 3
You are creating a presentation for stakeholders and are choosing whether to include static or dynamic visualizations. Describe the difference between static and dynamic visualizations.

1 / 1 point

Static visualizations combine multiple visualizations into a whole. Dynamic visualizations separate out the individual elements of a single visualization.


[x] Static visualizations do not change over time unless they’re edited. Dynamic visualizations are interactive and can automatically change over time.


Static visualizations separate out the individual elements of a single visualization. Dynamic visualizations combine multiple visualizations into a whole.


Static visualizations are interactive and can automatically change over time. Dynamic visualizations do not change over time unless they’re edited.

Correct
4.
Question 4
Sophisticated use of contrast helps separate the most important data from the rest using the visual context that our brains naturally respond to.

1 / 1 point

[x] True


False

Correct
5.
Question 5
Design thinking is a process used to solve problems in a user-centric way.

1 / 1 point

[x] True


False

Correct
6.
Question 6
You are in the ideate phase of the design process. What are you doing at this stage?

1 / 1 point

[x] Generating visualization ideas


Creating data visualizations


Making changes to their data visualization


Sharing data visualizations with a test audience

Correct
7.
Question 7
What should you include in the headline of a data visualization?

1 / 1 point

Abbreviations


Fancy typography


[x] Clear language


Acronyms

Correct
8.
Question 8
Fill in the blank: You should distinguish elements of your data visualization by _____ the foreground and background and using contrasting colors and shapes. This makes the content more accessible.

1 / 1 point

[x] separating


overlapping


aligning


highlighting