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Describe the limitations of graphic presentation. |
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Answer» Provides vague ideas – While diagrams offer a vague idea about the problem, it is useful only to a common man. An expert, who seeks an exact idea of the problem cannot benefit from them. Limited information – Classified and tabulated data provides more information than diagrams. Low precision – Diagram offer a low level of precision of values. Restricts further data analysis – Diagrams do not allow the user to analyze the data further. Portrays limited characteristics – Diagrams tend to portray only a limited number of characteristics. Therefore, it is difficult to understand a large number of characteristics using diagrams. A possibility of misuse – Sometimes diagrams are misused to present an illusory picture of the problem. Fail to present a meaningful look in certain situations – If the data has various measurements and wide variation, then diagrams do not present a meaningful look. |
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