Anyone got experience in where or how to get good quality graphs (presentation of data in appealing and clear picture). I have used Excel and SPSS (base) yet find the graphs quite basic. I have in my mind a picture how I want to present my data, but this does not match with the mentioned programmes (or I am too stupid to find out how to create these!) Is there any programme or institution where you can get these made like you indicate?
I do basic calculations etc through excel i.e. normalising data percentages etc
but all final data is put into Prism - which is a statistical analysis software. From this programe you can produce a variety of graphs and get all your statistical data
Images of graphs can then be exported as tiffs
there are other stat packages - but I agree, excel has its limits
If you are with a university, chances are they have a department liscence for a statistical analysis package - it would probably be best to ask your supervisor
I recommend a textbook: Nicol, A.A.M. and Pexman, P. M. (2003) Displaying your findings - A practical guide for creating figures, posters, and presentation, APA
I know a lot of people who swear by r for graphs and datd presentation (another stats package) I've never using it myself but think it is a free download.
thanks for your reply. I am note sure that I understand the name of the programme you are suggesting. Is it "r" for graphs and "datd" for presentations? It would be very useful and kind from you if you could let me know.
'R' is actually a statistical package (free to download) that does produce very good graphs. However, it is command based rather than having a toolbar and takes ages to learn. I have been using R for two years now and still find basic things like labelling a graph really hard on R. Its also difficult to read in data unless you know how.
However, not sure of any other packages that you could try Excel are good but basic. In SPSS you have no control over your graphs.
I think that is where packages like prism are best
reasonably simple format - put data in and it automatically produces graphs - you can then change graph type at the click of a button
press 'analyze' and select the type of analysis (e.g. one-way anova) you want and it does it and produces all you tables for you giving you the relevant P values - it even has agood help section if you don't know the types of analysis you want
I find excel - particularly the new one in office 2007 more laborious, however it is still good for calculations
Its worth looking in to as it will eventually save you a lot of time - particularly at the write up stage