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Graphs and Figures 

ARC: Research: Figures and Graphical Representation of Data 

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Anscombe, Francis J. (1973),  Graphs in Statistical Analysis, American Statistican, 27 (1), 17-21 [There are four fictitious data sets that demonstrate the necessity of plotting date before talking about it].

Chambers, John M.,  William S. Cleveland, B. Kleiner, and Paul A. Tukey (1983), Graphical Methods for Data Analysis, New York: Chapman and Hall.

Cleveland, William S. (1994), The Elements of Graphing Data, Summit, NJ: Hobart Press [Publisher's Site].

Cleveland, William S. (1993) Visualizing Data, Summit, NJ: Hobart Press [Publisher's Site].

Cook, R. Dennis and Sanford Weisberg (1999), "Graphs in statistical analysis: Is the medium the message, American Statistician 53 29-37 [Google Scholar].

Gelman, Andrew, Cristian Pasarica and Rahul Dodhia (2002), "Let's practice what we preach: Turning tables into graphs," American Statistician 56, 121-130.

Schofield, Eileen K. (2002), "Quality of Graphs in Scientific Journals: An Exploratory Study," Science Editor, 25 (2), 39-41 [Full Text].

Siegrist, Michael (1996), "The use or misuse of three-dimensional graphs to represent lower-dimensional data," Behaviour & Information Technology, 15 (2), 96-100.

Tufte, Edward R. (2003), The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint, Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press LLC [Publisher's Site].

Tufte, Edward R. (1992), The Visual Display of Quantitative Information,  Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press LLC [Publisher's Site]

Wainer Howard (1984), "How to display data badly," American Statistician 38, 137-147 [Full Text].

Wright, Daniel B. (2003), "Making Friends with Your Data: Improving How Statistics Are Conducted and Reported," British Journal of Educational Psychology, 73, 123-136 [Full Text].

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