- A
choropleth map (from
Ancient Gr**** χῶρος (khôros) 'area, region' and πλῆθος (plêthos) 'multitude') is a type of
statistical thematic map that uses pseudocolor...
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collected and published, such as
national censuses.
These types, such as
choropleth maps,
isarithmic maps, and
chorochromatic maps, use very
different strategies...
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displaying that data will be the same as a
choropleth map,
encouraging confusion about how the two differ.
Choropleth maps show data
grouped by
geographic boundaries...
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variants of
false colors such as pseudocolors,
density slicing, and
choropleths are used for
information visualization of
either data
gathered by a single...
- that uses
areal symbols to
visualize a
geographic field by
refining a
choropleth map with
ancillary information about the
distribution of the variable...
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variables is
represented using a
standard thematic map technique, such as
choropleth, cartogram, or
proportional symbols. They may be the same type or different...
- in
thematic maps,
especially choropleth maps, as one of
several available classification methods. When
making choropleth maps, the
Jenks classification...
- are then
colored to show
election results. Maps of this type are
termed choropleth maps,
which have
several well-known
problems that can
result in interpretation...
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political divisions,
different elevations, or
different kinds of roads. A
choropleth map is a
thematic map in
which areas are
colored differently to show the...
- also
known as
categorical coverages.
Chorochromatic maps
differ from
choropleth maps in that
chorochromatic maps are
mapped according to data-driven boundaries...