ympyräkaavio
Ympyräkaavio, also known as a circle diagram or circle chart, is a type of graphical representation used to show how different data categories contribute to a whole. It is a circle divided into segments, where each segment represents a category and its corresponding size relative to the whole is shown.
The concept of ympyräkaavio was first introduced by Finnish statistician Ragnar Frisch in the 1930s. However,
A ympyräkaavio typically consists of a circular chart with equal areas representing different data categories. Each
Ympyräkaavio is commonly used in statistics, economics, and marketing to visualize and analyze data. It is particularly
Despite its widespread use, the ympyräkaavio has relatively little attention in the scientific literature compared to