For each item, a marker (usually a dot or
other symbol) is placed in the cell corresponding to each feature the item has.
The result is a visual comparison of features since the markers make it clear
which items have a particular feature and which do not.

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Typical Uses of Feature Comparison Charts:
Most often a Feature Comparison is used to
show how different consumers or companies react to various aspects of one's
business or product. It may also be used to compare the features of different
brands of similar products. It is best used for the comparison of a large
amount of people, each individually with a large amount of information.
Best Practices:
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Determine a purpose: Determine the items to
be compared and gather the appropriate information. Place an appropriately
descriptive title at the top of the page.
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Create a table: Create a table with a row
for each item with which to compare the other items. Then make a column for
each feature to be compared. An additional column for comments may be placed at
the right side of the table if desired. The table may also be created in the
opposite manner: items in columns and features in rows. The choice may be
dependent on the table's fit on the page.
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Label each side: Place the names or short
descriptions of each item and feature in the spaces along the side and top.
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Fill in the diagram: Place markers in each
applicable cell.
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