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A run chart can simply be defined as a graph in which data is plotted over a period of time, instead of being plotted all at once. That's it!
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1. Enter column headers. In Excel, put "Date" in cell A1, the name of the variable you are tracking (such as weight/value) in cell B1 and "median" in cell C1.
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1. Analyze the x axis of the run chart, which is the time scale. Larger scales of time will yield more reliable information. For example, data collected over one year will be more
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1. Step back and look at the entire graph. You will notice a colored-in section which may roughly resemble hills or mountains. The line tracing the colored-in section of the graph
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