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Author Cairo, Alberto, 1974- author.

Title How charts lie : getting smarter about visual information / Alberto Cairo.

Publication Info. New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2019]
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 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  302.226 CAIRO    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  302.226 CAIRO    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  001.4226 CAIRO    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xii, 226 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-213) and index.
Contents Prologue: a world brimming with charts -- How charts work -- Charts that lie by being poorly designed -- Charts that lie by displaying dubious data -- Charts that lie by displaying insufficient data -- Charts that lie by concealing or confusing uncertainty -- Charts that lie by suggesting misleading patterns -- Conclusion: Don't lie to yourself (or to others) with charts.
Summary "A leading data visualization expert explores the negative--and positive--influences that charts have on our perception of truth. We've all heard that a picture is worth a thousand words, but what if we don't understand what we're looking at? Social media has made charts, infographics, and diagrams ubiquitous--and easier to share than ever. While such visualizations can better inform us, they can also deceive by displaying incomplete or inaccurate data, suggesting misleading patterns-- or simply misinform us by being poorly designed, such as the confusing "eye of the storm" maps shown on TV every hurricane season. Many of us are ill equipped to interpret the visuals that politicians, journalists, advertisers, and even employers present each day, enabling bad actors to easily manipulate visuals to promote their own agendas. Public conversations are increasingly driven by numbers, and to make sense of them we must be able to decode and use visual information. By examining contemporary examples ranging from election-result infographics to global GDP maps and box-office record charts, How Charts Lie teaches us how to do just that"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Computer graphics.
Charts, diagrams, etc. -- Design.
Information visualization.
Social media.
REFERENCE / Personal & Practical Guides.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Statistics.
MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General.
Charts, diagrams, etc. (OCoLC)fst00852545
Information visualization. (OCoLC)fst00973185
Visual communication. (OCoLC)fst01167997
Information science.
ISBN 9781324001560 (hardcover)
1324001569 (hardcover)
Standard No. 40029538696
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