| 1. | However, there are pros and cons to both classified and unclassified choropleth maps.
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| 2. | The earliest known choropleth map was created in 1826 by Baron Pierre Charles Dupin.
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| 3. | A proportional symbol map is better than choropleth maps for showing raw data totals.
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| 4. | Choropleth maps portray data collection areas, such as counties or census tracts, with color.
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| 5. | A choropleth map that visualizes the fraction of Australians that identified as Anglican at the 2011 census
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| 6. | A political scientist might prefer having information mapped within clearly delineated county boundaries ( choropleth maps ).
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| 7. | The raw data on proportional symbol maps go hand in hand with the data shown on choropleth maps.
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| 8. | Choropleth maps use color hue and intensity to contrast differences between regions, such as demographic or economic statistics.
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| 9. | If appropriately approached, it is far superior to choropleth maps in relaying statistical data within areas of interest.
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| 10. | Maps of this type are called choropleth maps, which have several well-known problems that can result in interpretation bias.
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