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Statistical Graphics for Univariate and Bivariate Data

Part of the Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series
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Author William G. Jacoby focuses on graphical displays that researchers can employ as an integral part of the data analysis process.

Such visual depictions are frequently more revealing than traditional, numerical summary statistics.

Accessibly written, this book contains chapters on univariate and bivariate methods.

The former covers histograms, smoothed histograms, univariate scatterplots, quantile plots, box plots, and dot plots.

The latter covers scatterplot construction guidelines, jittering for overplotted points, marginal box plots, scatterplot slicing, the Loess procedure for nonparametric scatterplot smoothing, and banking to 45 degrees for enhanced visual perception.

This book provides strategies for examining data more effectively.

The resultant insights help researchers avoid the problem of forcing an inaccurate model onto uncooperative data and guide analysts to model specifications that provide accurate representations of empirical information.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Inc
0761900837 / 9780761900832
Paperback / softback
300.728
15/04/1997
United States
English
96p. : ill.
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