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Gallery: Dot plot

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Interactive shaded map

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This is an interactive visualisation that allows the ranked display of information for most countries in the world on three dimensions: health, living standard and education. The data displayed is available through the United Nations Development Programme and goes from 2003 to 2008.
Average rating: 9.3 (3 votes)

Dot plot showing crime levels at LSOA level for major crime types

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The dot plot shows, for the twenty highest crime areas in Leicestershire at Lower Super Output Area level, the relative amount of each of the key crime and disorder issues compared to the rest of the county. Solid grey dots show the highest crime levels (relative to the County), while white circles show the lowest crime rates. Those areas shaded green show a reduction in recorded crime levels in the last year, while those in red show an increase in crime levels.
Average rating: 7.5 (2 votes)
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dot plot

Dot plot

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This chart shows a comparison between the level of capitalisation at two time points.
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bubble chart, dot plot