Posted by Andy on 5/24/2007, 11:52 am, in reply to "Few subjects" For example, if you wanted to compare GDP per capita, GPD growth, population size, population growth, and population density (variables) for four different countries (subjects), then each of the bar charts would represent one country, while each of the bars would represent one of the variables for that country. This way you can compare variables across subjects by reading across the page, and variables within each subject by looking at each bar chart as a whole.
Message modified by board administrator 5/24/2007, 12:46 pm
For static multivariate data with few subjects, use multiple bar charts, lined up across the page, where each chart represents one subject, and each of the bars correspond to the different variables.

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