I am not really into statistics, but this is too much fun. It can be used for serious topics as well, I'm sure.
Here are three types of generated graphs. I entered the "data" and the graphs were created for me. I'll give you the URL at the end.
I am including this in both the nurses' group and the educators' group because it has potential value for both.
Were I a K-12 educator, I'd have my students making charts like this, it brings them into the idea of compiling statistical data and truly does help with math skills and organizational thought.
Because now I truly understand that 2 + 2 = 5 if you think properly.



I'm sure I did a lot wrong with these graphs, but they're fun! Click the busy mouse to go make your own. Because I am busy here plotting states of the union that I have other issues with at this time.






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I have to hurry, scurry and nap, this is the Ultimate Organizational Tool For The Busy Mouse!
well, actually the cardboard box is best
This is the SECOND Ultimate Organizational Tool For The Busy Mouse!
thought of you when I was writing this poem LOL
had just read your article when hubby's best friend showed up to cry on my shoulder
Hey, don't look now, but John Phillips is on the "Velvetta" thing again. What can we do? It's just so sad.
Then again, I call decals "DEK-els" and never forget the Grand Pricks Race. ("Grand Prix")
I might start a group. "Graphs Only".
Do any of you think that would work? Would people join?
nah, you're right
bad idea