Displaying Your Findings: A Practical Guide for Creating Figures, Posters and Presentations, Sixth Edition,
offers readers essential guidance on creating figures that effectively present their findings. Figure examples
have been updated to reflect reporting standards and graphics presentation outlined in the sixth edition of the
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Included in this revised edition are tips and tricks for designing figures as well as numerous examples of figures
that accompany fictional studies. Chapters cover figures commonly used in psychology and other behavioral science
journals, such as bar graphs, line graphs, plots, charts, and photographs. Explanatory bubbles accompanying each
figure highlight important points about presentation. Quick-reference checklists for both figures in general and
specific types of figures summarize important points to help readers save time in deciding on the best way to present
figures.
In addition to providing guidelines and examples of common figures, the book also includes chapters on how to present
conference posters and presentations. Every student, researcher, and presenter should have this book shelved next
to Presenting Your Findings: A Practical Guide for Creating Tables, Sixth Edition, and the sixth edition of the
APA Publication Manual. This definitive resource for creating figures and presentations will help ensure every
visual display of data is accurate and effective.