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Picturing the uncertain worldPicturing the uncertain world

Picturing the uncertain world2009

how to understand, communicate, and control uncertainty through graphical display

Howard Wainer

5.0(1)on Hardcover

About this book

From the publisher. This book explores how graphs can serve as maps to guide us when the information we have is ambiguous or incomplete. Using a visually diverse sampling of graphical display, from heartrending autobiographical displays of genocide in the Kovno ghetto to the "Pie Chart of Mystery" in a New Yorker cartoon, Wainer illustrates the many ways graphs can be used{u2014}and misused{u2014}as we try to make sense of an uncertain world. Picturing the Uncertain World takes readers on an extraordinary graphical adventure, revealing how the visual communication of data offers answers to vexing questions yet also highlights the measure of uncertainty in almost everything we do. Are cancer rates higher or lower in rural communities? How can you know how much money to sock away for retirement when you don't know when you'll die? And where exactly did nineteenth-century novelists get their ideas? These are some of the fascinating questions Wainer invites readers to consider. Along the way he traces the origins and development of graphical display, from William Playfair, who pioneered the use of graphs in the eighteenth century, to instances today where the public has been misled through poorly designed graphs.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL2180929W

Subjects

Graphic methodsUncertainty (Information theory)Communication in scienceUncertainty (information theory)--graphic methodsCommunication in science--graphic methodsQ375 .w35 2009003/.54

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