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The principles of presenting statistical results using figures

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KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
Volume 75, Issue 2, Pages 139-150

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KOREAN SOC ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4097/kja.21508

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Comparative study; Figures; Guidelines; Publication formats; Research report; Statistics

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This article discusses the commonly adopted methods of using tables and figures to present data and statistical analysis results. It provides guidance on choosing appropriate figure types and necessary components. Additionally, it includes examples of commonly used figures in research and their essential elements using virtual data.
Tables and figures are commonly adopted methods for presenting specific data or statistical analysis results. Figures can be used to display characteristics and distributions of data, allowing for intuitive understanding through visualization and thus making it easier to interpret the statistical results. To maximize the positive aspects of figure presentation and increase the accuracy of the content, in this article, the authors will describe how to choose an appropriate figure type and the necessary components to include. Additionally, this article includes examples of figures that are commonly used in research and their essential components using virtual data.

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