The Elements of Graphing DataTextbook on the graphic presentation of technical information - discusses the use of graphic visual aids in data analysis and communication; covers graph design, graphical methods (including statistical methods), and graphic perception. References. |
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William S. Cleveland. Distance Detection 4.3 Theory and Experimentation Weber's Law Stevens ' Law Angle Judgments The Angle Contamination of Slope Judgments Experiments in Graphical Perception Summary and Discussion 4.4 Application of ...
William S. Cleveland. Distance Detection 4.3 Theory and Experimentation Weber's Law Stevens ' Law Angle Judgments The Angle Contamination of Slope Judgments Experiments in Graphical Perception Summary and Discussion 4.4 Application of ...
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... WEBER'S LAW . The bars in the top panel are of unequal vertical length , but it is difficult to judge which is longer . In the bottom panel the bars are embedded in frames that form a scale , and now it is clear that B is longer . This ...
... WEBER'S LAW . The bars in the top panel are of unequal vertical length , but it is difficult to judge which is longer . In the bottom panel the bars are embedded in frames that form a scale , and now it is clear that B is longer . This ...
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... Weber , E. H. 241 Weber's Law 241-243 Weill , Kurt 290 White , E. B. 18 , 89 Wilk , Martin 135 Wilson , Robert 144 wind speed 171-174 women , degrees in science and engineering 65-66 Worthman , Carol 25 writing , similarity to graphical ...
... Weber , E. H. 241 Weber's Law 241-243 Weill , Kurt 290 White , E. B. 18 , 89 Wilk , Martin 135 Wilson , Robert 144 wind speed 171-174 women , degrees in science and engineering 65-66 Worthman , Carol 25 writing , similarity to graphical ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
PRINCIPLES OF GRAPH CONSTRUCTION | 3 |
GRAPHICAL METHODS | 104 |
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