- How do you label figures and tables?
- How do you show large data on a graph?
- Should table titles be above or below?
- How do you label a graph in a research paper?
How do you label figures and tables?
Figures should be labeled with a number preceding the table title; tables and figures are numbered independently of one another. Also be sure to include any additional contextual information your viewer needs to understand the figure.
How do you show large data on a graph?
Scatter plots are best for showing distribution in large data sets.
Should table titles be above or below?
Captions for tables are placed above the table (typically left aligned), and captions for figures are placed below the figure. NOTE: Titles for figures and graphs can be used for oral presentations and posters.
How do you label a graph in a research paper?
All graphs, diagrams and images should be titled as Figures. These will be numbered consecutively throughout the dissertation: Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, and so on. After the numbering, there should be a short and concise title. Titles for figures appear below the figure itself.