Saturday, July 16, 2011

Bivariate Chloropleth Map



http://rkpjrhist615.wordpress.com/category/geography-310/

Above is the epitome of a Bivariate Chloropleth map which is used to analyze two different variables visually and it allows us to try and make a correlation between two factors.  We can look at two different data sets that would not present the information we may want if they were alone, but together we can clearly see this.  Above is an example that is mapping poverty levels and the population with less than high school education.

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