This, or a previous edition, was given a very
poor review in JASA, by Paul Velleman I think.
What he said seemed fair comment to me.
Nick
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> Lee Sieswerda
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> Subject: st: graphics reference
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>
> Hi all:
> >From time to time, list members have made suggestions for
> good books on
> choosing and constructing data-driven graphics. Cleveland
> (Elements of
> Graphing Data 1994; Visualizing Data 1993) and Tufte have
> been noted on
> Statalist.
>
> These references are in the neighbourhood of 10 years old
> and I wonder if
> anyone has read anything more recent that they would recommend. In
> particular, I note that a new book, "Information Graphics:
> A Comprehensive
> Illustrated Reference" by Robert L. Harris was released
> earlier this year,
> and I was wondering if anyone had any comments on it.
>
> Lee
>
> Lee Sieswerda, Epidemiologist
> Thunder Bay District Health Unit
> [email protected]
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