Graphical Methods for Data Presentation: Full Scale Breaks, Dot Charts, and Multibased Logging

Citation
S. Cleveland, William, Graphical Methods for Data Presentation: Full Scale Breaks, Dot Charts, and Multibased Logging, American statistician , 38(4), 1984, pp. 270-280
Journal title
ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
38
Issue
4
Year of publication
1984
Pages
270 - 280
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
Experimentation with graphical methods for data presentation is important for improving graphical communication in science.Several methods.full scale breaks, dot charts, and multibased logging.are discussed.Full scale breaks are suggested as replacements for partial scale breaks, since partial breaks can fail to provide a forceful visual indication of a change in the scale.Dot charts show data that have labels and are replacements for bar charts; the new charts can be used in a wider variety of circumstances and allow more effective visual decoding of the quantitative information.Logarithms are powerful tools for data presentation; base 2 or base e is often more effective than the commonly used base 10.