Pictograph in Statistics: A pictograph is a visual representation of data employing images or symbols. It depicts the frequency or occurrence of data by utilizing relevant symbols or images. Pictographs provide a straightforward method to convey statistical information.
In statistics , we use the concept of data handling to deal with large data sets. The methods of data handling include bar graphs, histograms, pie charts, etc. Pictograph is essential for students of class 6 and class 7 to learn data handling.
In this article, we’ll learn about what are pictographs in maths, pictograph definitions, how to make a pictograph, and how to read a pictograph. We will also see examples of pictographs with explanations and also have some pictograph questions to practice on their own.
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A pictograph is a way to show information using pictures and symbols instead of just numbers. It helps make data easier to understand compared to looking at the plain numbers. The scaled-up image represents the magnitude of the data point.
A pictograph is defined as a method of representing a dataset by a symbol or picture for a word or phrase.
A pictograph is made of using two words that are (picto from picture) and graph which means that organizing data in the form of pictures and graphs is known as a pictograph.
Parts of a pictograph include the following:
To create a pictograph, follow the steps listed below:
To read a pictograph you need to follow the below given steps:
In the above two headings we have learnt steps how to read and create pictograph, now we will learn to create and read a pictograph using an example.
Suppose you want to represent the number of books four students read in a month using a pictograph. The data for the same is given below:
To read the pictograph, identify the icon which is a book in this case, and then look for the scaling factor and then based on the scaling factor count the icons for every student and then find the value by multiplying the number of icons with the scaling factor(interpreting the data). Now find conclusions.
Now since each picture of book represent two books and the pictograph shows student A has two book pictures hence, student A has in total 2 × 2 = 4 books. Similarly Student B has 4 × 2 = 8 books, Student C has 3 × 2 = 6 books and Student D has 4 × 2 = 8 books.
Since, the pictograph is one of the easiest way to represent a data. It has got several advantages. These advantages are discussed below:
A pictograph although a very easy and convenient tool to represent data but it has also got some limitations especially in the case of lengthy and complex datasets. Let’s learn the different disadvantages of Pictograph.
Let us understand the concept with the help of an example.
Example 1: Draw a line graph for the given data.