Abstract

Preparing graphs is an essential part of data analysis and representation. Although psychologists use graphs extensively, most introductory statistics and research methods textbooks provide a limited review of good techniques for designing graphs. In this article, I briefly review the research on graphical techmquesand references on graphing.

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