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      Diagrammatic Representation and Inference 

      Perceiving Relationships: A Physiological Examination of the Perception of Scatterplots

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            When is an illustration worth ten thousand words?

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              Graphical perception and graphical methods for analyzing scientific data.

              Graphical perception is the visual decoding of the quantitative and qualitative information encoded on graphs. Recent investigations have uncovered basic principles of human graphical perception that have important implications for the display of data. The computer graphics revolution has stimulated the invention of many graphical methods for analyzing and presenting scientific data, such as box plots, two-tiered error bars, scatterplot smoothing, dot charts, and graphing on a log base 2 scale.
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                2006
                : 244-257
                10.1007/11783183_33
                908330c4-dbb4-4c1d-8bad-0a93779dd75a
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