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Department of Politics and Government Illinois State University
Gary Klass Department of Politics and Government Illinois State University
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Data Presentation Standards “Graphical Excellence” -- Edward Tufte
well-designed presentation of data of substance, statistics and design complex ideas communicated with clarity, precision and efficiency the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time with the least ink in the smallest space. Best example: Baseball statistics
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Draw Conclusions from Meaningful Comparisons
One year changes in crime rates are not very meaningful Rates (and averages) tell more than counts (crimes rates, not crime counts)
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Defense presentation at John Gotti trial:
This Chart is described in Tufte, Envisioning Information, p. 31. Reconstructed by Christy Zlatos,
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Data Presentation Principles
Show the data Meaningful comparisons Minimize the ink to data ratio Tell the Truth -- Avoid data distortion Sort by a meaningful variable Charts should be self-contained
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Show the Data Illinois State Police, Crime in Illinois 2007 Annual Uniform Crime Report
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Illinois State Police, Crime in Illinois 2007 Annual Uniform Crime Report
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The problems with that chart
Time goes left to right Scaling distortion Unnecessary 3-D ink Better not to use different colors to measure the same thing. Year to year changes are usually not important.
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Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring
(ADAM II): Results for 2007 Justice Research and Statistics Association October 16 and 17, 2008 Dana E. Hunt, PhD October 17, 2008
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A Ten-line Chart
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Robbery Rates, Ten Largest Cities, 1985-2007 *BJS: Data Online
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Sort the Data! By the most meaningful variable The Alphabet is not the most meaningful variable Time goes left to right
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Sort Data by the most important variable
The Alphabet is not the most important variable
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Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring
(ADAM II): Results for 2007 Justice Research and Statistics Association October 16 and 17, 2008 Dana E. Hunt, PhD October 17, 2008
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Revised Chart
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Evaluating Recent Changes in Homicide and Robbery Rates
Richard Rosenfeld Brian E. Oliver Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Missouri-St. Louis JUSTICE RESEARCH AND POLICY, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2008 © 2008 Justice Research and Statistics Association
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Sorting data by least meaningful variable
ICJIA, “Trends in Illinois crime: ”
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Time Goes Left to Right On Bar Charts Use shade, not color, to distinguish years (if necessary) Make the “years” the data series: position years on adjacent bars
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Evaluating Recent Changes in Homicide and Robbery Rates
Richard Rosenfeld Brian E. Oliver Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Missouri-St. Louis JUSTICE RESEARCH AND POLICY, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2008 © 2008 Justice Research and Statistics Association
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Tell the Truth Avoid Data Distortion
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NEW YORK STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 2008 Crimestat Report
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Illinois
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NEW YORK STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 2008
Crimestat Report
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Graphical distortion Wall Street Journal editorial, "No Politician Left Behind
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Revised Note 8th grade reading ‘90: 260 ‘04: 259
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Revised: Note: Bars depict volume; lines depict rate
Sources long term trend Note: Bars depict volume; lines depict rate
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Minimize the ink to data ratio
Never use 3-D Avoid all ChartJunk
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Don’t use Pie Charts!!!!!!! Never use Pie Charts Never ever use 3-D Pie Charts Never compare data across two pie charts The same thing goes for cones, pyramids and donuts
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Page 1 JRSA, 2008 Community Corrections and Alternatives to Incarceration A Heartland Response to Crime Kansas 2003 Senate Bill 123 Thursday, October 16, 2008 Helen Pedigo Executive Director Kansas Sentencing Commission
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Better but not great… Mentally Ill Offenders in Prison:
Using Data to Examine Issues, Improve Practices Lettie Prell Director of Research Iowa Department of Corrections JRSA, 2008
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JRSA 2008 Arizona Homicide Study Matt Bileski, Research Analyst Statistical Analysis Center
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Two pie charts are worse than one
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Revised Chart: Parolee Employment Status, 2007-8
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UNIFORM CRIME REPORT, State of New Jersey 2007:
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Revised chart
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the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time with the least ink in the smallest space.
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