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<p>very common form of data visualization.</p>

<p><big>Principles</big></p>
<p><big>Characteristics of effective graphical displays</big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Edward_Tufte">Edward Tufte</a> has explained that users of information displays are executing particular analytical tasks  such as making comparisons. The design principle of the information graphic should support the analytical task. As William Cleveland and Robert McGill show, different graphical elements accomplish this more or less effectively. For example, dot plots and bar charts outperform pie</p><p>
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