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Figures should be labeled with a number followed by a descriptive caption or title. Captions should be concise but comprehensive. They should describe the data shown, draw attention to important features contained within the figure, and may sometimes also include interpretations of the data.
Figures should be labeled with a number followed by a descriptive caption or title. Captions should be concise but comprehensive. They should describe the data shown, draw attention to important features contained within the figure, and may sometimes also include interpretations of the data.
Figures should be labeled with a number followed by a descriptive caption or title. Captions should be concise but comprehensive. They should describe the data shown, draw attention to important features contained within the figure, and may sometimes also include interpretations of the data.
To properly label a graph, you should identify which variable the x-axis and y-axis each represent. Don't forget to include units of measure (called scale) so readers can understand each quantity represented by those axes. Finally, add a title to the graph, usually in the form “y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable.”
Place labels close to the identified item. Axis labels on graphs should be parallel to their axes. Captions include the figure title and a brief, but descriptive, explanation of the figure. Double-space the caption and place it below the figure.
Keep it simple. ... First general, then specific. ... Data should answer the research questions identified earlier. Leave the process of data collection to the methods section. ... Always use past tense in describing results. Text, tables or graphics?
The proper form for a graph title is “y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable.” For example, if you were comparing the amount of fertilizer to how much a plant grew, the amount of fertilizer would be the independent, or x-axis variable and the growth would be the dependent, or y-axis variable.
Your title should be short, but still clearly tell what you have graphed. The most common and recommended way to name your graph is to say what your “y” (vertical) and “x” (horizontal) axis are. ... As a rule of thumb, time almost always goes on the horizontal axis.
A complete graph should include: A complete, descriptive title at the top. Your title should be a precise description of what your graph shows. It should not just be the names of the two variables or a vague phrase.
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