Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Bivariate Choropleth Map


Bivariate choropleth maps are choropleth maps that utilize two or more different sets of data on separate maps. This is done to compare and differentiate information in the same region side by side. The bivariate choropleth map above depicts crime rates in the United States in 2003. It is broken into four acts of crime to help categorize and analyze which parts of the U.S. not only have high crime, but the type of crime as well.

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