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20th Anniversary Featured Discussion

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Pages 18-27 | Published online: 01 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

We consider Gelman’s claims about the relative merits of tables versus graphs from a psychological perspective that emphasizes the role of data displays in the communication of quantitative results from authors to readers or viewers. From this perspective, we consider these claims in relation to a cognitive distinction between graph people and table people.

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