What does "aesthetics" in data visualization refer to?
- All visual attributes of a graph
- The arrangement of elements in a graph
- The balance and symmetry of a graph
- The color scheme of a graph
"Aesthetics" in data visualization refers to all visual attributes of a graph, including but not limited to color scheme, arrangement of elements, balance and symmetry, size, and shape. Good aesthetics make the graph visually pleasing and enhance its readability, helping to effectively communicate the data's message.
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