: Re: Marking a chart that is not based on real data I want to include a chart in my thesis to visualize an idea but the chart is not based on real data, it just helps me to explain a concept.
The graph will have a description with it. Just like every figure and table have. For example, Figure 5: Blah Blah Blah.
You can, after describing the entire graph, write in brackets something on the lines of "chart based on hypothetical data; for illustrative purposes only".
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