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[Question] Want to compare a number of populations, but only one variable - what plot?
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Hi!
So I have a number of populations - basically different glacial bedforms. I want to compare various variables between the populations. So for instance, density of drumlins v density of moraines - to see if there is a statistically significant difference between them. I've already made box plots and done T-tests. My supervisor is talking about doing some other kind of plots that can visually show that the different bedforms are distinct in their density data, for example. I think she was referring to scatter plots, but they generally need two variables you are trying to see the relationship between?

Any ideas of any other plots I could do? Thanks!!

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