statistical graph

[/stəˈtɪstɪkəl ɡræf/]
nounpl: statistical graphs
gráfico estatístico
1. A visual representation of statistical data using lines, bars, pie slices, or other geometric shapes to display relationships and patterns in quantitative information
The statistical graph clearly showed the increase in sales over the past five years.
O gráfico estatístico mostrou claramente o aumento nas vendas durante os últimos cinco anos.
2. A diagram used in data analysis and presentation to illustrate numerical information in a format that is easy to interpret and understand
The researcher presented a statistical graph to demonstrate the correlation between variables.
O pesquisador apresentou um gráfico estatístico para demonstrar a correlação entre as variáveis.
Statistical graphs are fundamental tools in Brazilian and American academic, business, and scientific environments. In Brazil, they are extensively used in educational curricula starting from elementary school through university. The term is equally formal and standard across both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese-speaking regions, reflecting the international nature of data science and statistical analysis.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
chartdiagramdata visualizationplotstatistical chartgraph
Antonyms / Antônimos
text summarynarrative description

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
gráfico estatístico
Most common term used in educational and professional contexts
Rio de Janeiro
gráfico estatístico
Standard usage consistent with Brazilian Portuguese
São Paulo
gráfico estatístico
Commonly used in business and academic environments
Portugal
gráfico estatístico
Identical terminology; also used interchangeably with 'diagrama estatístico'

Related Words

bar graphline graphpie chartscatter plothistogramdata analysisquantitative datavisualization

Related Idioms & Phrases

paint a picture with data
the numbers speak for themselves
a picture is worth a thousand words
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