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041 _aeng
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100 _aFriendly, Michael
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245 _aA History of Data Visualization and Graphic Communication
260 _aCambridge, Ma :
_bHarvard University Press,
_cc2021
300 _a308 p.
_b: ill
500 _aMichael Friendly is Professor of Psychology, founding chair of the Quantitative Methods area, and coordinator of the Statistical Consulting Service at York University. He is a fellow of the American Statistical Association. Howard Wainer has been a columnist for the statistical magazine Chance since 1990. A fellow of the American Statistical Association and the American Educational Research Association, he has been honored with the Psychometric Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2021 ASA Statistical Computing and Graphics Award.
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520 _aSummary: Statistical graphing was born in the seventeenth century as a scientific tool, but it quickly escaped all disciplinary bounds. Today graphics are ubiquitous in daily life. Michael Friendly and Howard Wainer detail the history of data visualization and argue that it has not only helped us solve problems, but it has also changed the way we think"-- Provided by publisher
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_aGraphic Methods History
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_aInformation Visualization History
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_aVisual Communication History
700 _eAU
_aWainer, Howard
_9330873
856 _yTOC
_uhttps://eaklibrary.neduet.edu.pk:8443/catalog/bk/books/toc/9780674975231.pdf
856 _yPUBLISHERS LINK
_uhttps://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674975231&content=toc
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