Monday, November 21, 2011

Bivariate Choropleth Maps

With bivariate choropleth maps there are now to variables to analyze. Usually with these types of maps they are trying to show some kind of correlation between the two variables. For example, two examples could be the correlation between chewing gum and cavities. This map is difficult to read but it is a bivariate choropleth map of Europe.Link to map

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