Visual Revelations

Graphical Tales of Fate and Deception
from Napoleon Bonaparte to Ross Perot

by Howard Wainer


 SUMMARY:  This book introduces the methods and history of 
           presenting data by visual means, showing the reader how 
           to be both a better producer and consumer of graphics. 
           Visual Revelations sheds light on how well-done graphic 
           representations illuminate subtle and significant 
           elements of the information they represent, how 
           poorly-conceived graphical devices can misrepresent and 
           distort facts and data, and how cleverly designed 
           displays can be potent tools for manipulating the 
           viewer's perception and opinion.  This book illustrates 
           the power of graphics with many examples: from Napoleon's 
           retreat from Moscow to the O'rings on the space shuttle 
           and from hospital mortality rates to bus schedules.
           Most of the contents of this book is an adaptation of 
           earlier publications.  Chapter 1 is an expansion of 'How 
           to display data badly' (1984), chapter 2 to chapter 20 
           are adaptations of columns that have appeared in the 
           statistics magazine 'Chance'.


CONTENTS
Introduction
I.   Graphical Failures
        Ch. 1. How to Display Data Badly
        Ch. 2. Graphical Mysteries
II.  Graphical Triumphs
        Ch. 3. Graphical Answers to Scientific Questions
        Ch. 4. Three Graphic Memorials
        Ch. 5. A Nobel Graph
        Ch. 6. Todai Moto Kurashi
        Ch. 7. Picturing an L.A. Bus Schedule
III. Graphical Forms
        Ch. 8. Humble Pie
        Ch. 9. Double Y-Axis Graphs
        Ch.10. Tabular Presentation
        Ch.11. A Rose by Another Name
        Ch.12. Trilinear Plots
        Ch.13. Implicit Graphs
IV.  Using Graphical Methods
        Ch.14. Measuring Graphicacy
        Ch.15. Graphs in the Presidential Campaign: Why Weren't
               They Used More Broadly?
        Ch.16. Visual Aids When Comparing an Apple to the Stars
V.   Improving Graphical Presentations
        Ch.17. Integrating Figures and Text
        Ch.18. Elegance, Grace, Impact, and Graphical Displays
        Ch.19. Sense-Lining
        Ch.20. Making Readable Overhead Displays
Finally - Notes, References, Credits, Index

Hardcover, 250 pages
Price: $ 35.00 USA
Published: June 1997
Publisher: Copernicus Books (Springer)
ISBN: 0-387-94902-X

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