Hominid Skull Investigation: Graphing Data

Hominid Skull Investigation: Graphing Data

<p>Hominid Skull Investigation: Graphing Data:</p><p>Objective: You will create 4 bar graphs that show a progression from primitive to modern skull characteristics. You will create a bar graph for cranium, facial slope, and 2 other characteristics that your group will pick. Please make sure each graph contains a title, and labeled x and y axis. Copy and paste each graph to a separate Word Document (2 graphs per page).</p><p>A. Sorting Your Data Step 1: Use Microsoft Excel to create your graph. Step 2: Enter data:</p><p>*Note for classifications of L, M, and S you </p><p> will need to designate as follows:</p><p>1=Small</p><p>2=Medium</p><p>3=Large Step 3: Use the Sort option under Data to arrange our results from primitive to modern. Step 4: Sort by chosen characteristic, and order from most primitive to modern trait.</p><p>B. Graphing Your Data Step 1: Highlight data and Select a </p><p> graph. (Column Graph)</p><p>Step 2: Choose a chart layout that contains a Title, and labeled X and y axis. Step 3: Appropriately label your x And y axis</p><p>Step 4: If you chose characteristics that were classified as S, M, and L delete numbers on y axis and replace using a textbox the terms Small, Medium, and Large.</p><p>Step 5: Assign a specific color to each skull specimen that you will use throughout your 4 graphs. </p>

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