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Alberto Cairo, "How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter about Visual Information" (Norton, 2019)

New Books in Mathematics

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The Problem With Bar Graphs

Some charts lie because the objects that encode the data are twisted or truncated in some way. I know there are lots of examples in your book, but could you describe one or two examples that people might be able to recognize? Oh yeah, sure. One example, for instance, is a chart that was shown on Fox News years ago showing the variation of a federal tax rates between President George W. Bush and President Obama. The vertical axis,. the y axis of that bar graph was cropped in a way that greatly exaggerated the difference between the tax rate under aW. Bush and under Obama."

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