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An example of an omnivore is a
Scatter Plots
Graphical illustrations that use cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables, allowing for the detection of any correlational patterns.
Dot-scale Diagrams
A graphical representation where dots are used to depict frequencies of categories for small or medium-sized datasets.
Box-and-whisker Plots
Graphical representations of a dataset that show the distribution's minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum.
Cumulative Relative Frequency
A statistical measure showing the sum of relative frequencies up to a certain class or category, indicating the proportion of data points that fall within that category or below.
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