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Activity Number: 19 - Powerful and Practical Skills for Statistical Professionals: Selected Presentations from CSP
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, July 29, 2018 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Conference on Statistical Practice Steering Committee
Abstract #329174 Presentation
Title: How to Avoid Some Common Graphical Mistakes
Author(s): Naomi Robbins*
Companies: NBR
Keywords: statistical graphics; graphical mistakes; misleading graphs
Abstract:

Good graphs are extremely powerful tools for communicating quantitative information clearly and accurately. Unfortunately, many of the graphs we see today are poor graphs that confuse, mislead or deceive the reader. These poor graphs often occur because the graph designer is not familiar with principles of effective graphs or because the software used has a poor choice of default settings. We point out some of these graphical mistakes including using unnecessary dimensions, not making the data stand out, making mistakes with scales, and showing changes in one dimension by area or volume. In most cases very simple changes make the resulting graphs easier for the reader to understand.


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