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Need assessment/problem identification
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Master Agriculture Project Planning – Notes, Case Studies & Practical Insights – with Rahul

Introduction

Scientific papers commonly use a number of types of illustrations:

 

1. Table:-

– Tables are best if you need to present your reader with numbers in an organized, clear manner.

 

2. Figure :-

a. Line graphs:-

– It demonstrate relationships among data or dynamic comparisons

 

b. Bar and pictorial graphs:-

– It compares quantities

 

c. Pie charts :-

– It shows proportions of a whole

 

d. Photographs:-

– It represents the data accurately

 

e. Flow charts:-

– It shows a complicated process or system

 

f. Maps:-

– It may shows the distribution of quantitative or qualitative data or illustrate research sites or other locales

 

g. Line drawings:-

– Line drawing illustrate objects, specimens or represent data.

 

h. Organizational chart:-

– It visually display the hierarchy

 

i. Link-Network Diagrams:-

– Link networks show the relationships.

 

j. Histogram:-

– Use histograms to show frequency distributions of observations for each class of variable such as weights or crop yields.

 

g. Scatter plot:-

– A scatter plot displays the relationship between two factors of the experiment. A trend line is used to determine positive, negative, or no correlation

 

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