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DESCRIPTION:All researchers will be handling some data at some point in the
 ir careers. However\, the data\, in its regular shape (tables)\, is quite 
 hard to grasp for most people. Especially if there is a lot of it\, this i
 s where data visualization comes to help. The idea is to bring forth the e
 ssential aspects of the data - to tell a story. However\, just putting dat
 a into a graph or figure might do more harm than good. Not only could it g
 ive wrong conclusions\, but it also might be misleading. This is one of th
 e main reasons why the exact way how you visualize the data is fundamental
 . \n\nThis lecture is part of a series of lectures and workshops called 
 “Data visualisation.” The first lecture will discuss why data visualiz
 ation is important and what we should consider when designing it. This mea
 ns what chart type to pick\, how much information to include\, what (and h
 ow) to highlight\, and so on. This lecture will be followed up by a worksh
 op in May. 
SUMMARY:Data Visualisation I - Figures
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