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For which two of the following situations would a chart be an effective way to present information?
1. explaining the nuances and intricacies of an important business problem
2. presenting two opposing viewpoints about a human resources issue.
3. displaying complex numerical data in a way that is easy to grasp.
4. catching the attention of viewers and readers and drawing them into your message.
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3 and 4.
- 3: Charts are ideal for turning complex numerical data into an easy-to-grasp visual form.
- 4: Visuals and charts attract attention and can draw viewers into your message.
Not ideal:
- 1: Charts tend to oversimplify nuanced, intricate explanations—narrative text or structured discussion works better.
- 2: Presenting opposing viewpoints typically requires balanced prose or side-by-side summaries; a chart can help for comparisons but won’t convey the full arguments.
- 3: Charts are ideal for turning complex numerical data into an easy-to-grasp visual form.
- 4: Visuals and charts attract attention and can draw viewers into your message.
Not ideal:
- 1: Charts tend to oversimplify nuanced, intricate explanations—narrative text or structured discussion works better.
- 2: Presenting opposing viewpoints typically requires balanced prose or side-by-side summaries; a chart can help for comparisons but won’t convey the full arguments.
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