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Telling Your Story with Data

Telling Your Story with Data. Assembling the figures you want for your lab report. Telling Your Story with Data. Which version is better, and why? What would make this even better?. Telling Your Story with Data. Which version is better, and why? What would make this even better?.

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Telling Your Story with Data

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  1. Telling Your Story with Data Assembling the figures you want for your lab report.

  2. Telling Your Story with Data Which version is better, and why? What would make this even better?

  3. Telling Your Story with Data Which version is better, and why? What would make this even better?

  4. Telling Your Story with Data Which version is better, and why? What would make this even better?

  5. Telling Your Story with Data When you have a graph, do you want to see the raw data?

  6. Telling Your Story with Data Do you have to use all your data? Which ones do you choose, and why?

  7. Telling Your Story with Data Figure 1. Summary statement here. Description of how the data were collected and any calculations you performed. Explain what error bars are. Title on graph not needed when figure legend is present.

  8. Telling Your Story with Data In the text, is it OK to simply say: Results We measured our cells (Figure 1). Discussion We got good results.

  9. Telling Your Story with Data • Start with visual outline of your story. • Choose your figures, but only the ones that help tell your story. • Write the figure legends.

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