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Data Visualisation #11

Open will-ball opened 3 years ago

will-ball commented 3 years ago

Suggestions for potential data visualisations

It's a little pre-emptive as we haven't started the analysis yet but I love map-making and I thought we could at least discuss some general approaches.


1. Maps

The SDS-G and the Colorado version are presented as choropleth maps which is great for intuitively visualising the relationship of the measures to the local geography. One way of looking at the relationship between SDS-G and covid variables would be using bivariate choropleth maps.

Big Foot bivariate map

BScheliga commented 3 years ago

@will-ball Thanks. It is a great idea to create an idea bucket for those thing. And the map is pretty :)

dblana commented 3 years ago

I haven't seen a bivariate choropleth map before... Interesting! (Tagging @JessButler to see what she thinks 😄)

will-ball commented 3 years ago

The journal 'Demographic Research' has just released a special issue on Demographic data visualisation that looks really useful.

Data Viz!