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Resaerch states that we pay 25 times as much attention to visual information as we do to audio

information

Visual aids enhance our speech

5. Graphs (pie, line, and bar) - any visual representation of statistical data. Not mandatory but if
you choose to make statistical visual, your choices are one of three graphs:
* Pie Graphs-- Show how one variable relates to the whole; what one portion one slice is to the
whole.
* Line GraphsShow how data change over time; trends in time. Dramatic change in data in a
short period are sometimes called mountain graphs.
* Bar GraphsShow how one or more variable(s) relates to another or to several others.
6. Charts - good for summarizing large blocks of data/information. Flow charts are classic
examples of this; showing a step-by-step process of something. Common mistake is cramming
too much information onto the chart; making it too busy and less effective for the speech.
objects
GRAPHS
MAPS
DIAGRAMS

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