Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Susan A. Nolan and Thomas E. Heinzen Chapter 3 Visual Displays.

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Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Susan A. Nolan and Thomas E. Heinzen Chapter 3 Visual Displays of Data

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-1 Obscuring Vital Information

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-2 Emphasizing Vital Information

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-3 Graphs That Lie

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-4 The Perils of Interpolation

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-5 The Inaccurate Values Lie

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-6 Scatterplot of Hours Studied and Statistics Grades

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-7 A Range-Frame Improves on a Scatterplot

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-8 Nonlinear Relations

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-9 The Line of Best Fit

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-10 Weekday Newspaper Circulation

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-11 The Flexibility of the Bar Graph

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-12 Bar Graphs Highlight Differences Between Averages or Percentages

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-13 Deceiving with the Scale

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-14 Redesigning the Bar Graph

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-15 Distorting the Data with Pictures

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-16 Pie Chart or Bar Graph?

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-17 Two Independent Variables

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-18 Chartjunk Run Amok

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-19 Graphs That Illuminate

Nolan/Heinzen: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers Figure 3-20 Graph as Therapy Tool