Rating: *****
Tags: Lang:en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Added: December 18, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
An accessible primer on how to create effective
graphics from data This book provides students and
researchers a hands-on introduction to the principles and
practice of data visualization. It explains what makes some
graphs succeed while others fail, how to make high-quality
figures from data using powerful and reproducible methods,
and how to think about data visualization in an honest and
effective way.
Data Visualization builds the reader’s
expertise in ggplot2, a versatile visualization library for
the R programming language. Through a series of worked
examples, this accessible primer then demonstrates how to
create plots piece by piece, beginning with summaries of
single variables and moving on to more complex graphics.
Topics include plotting continuous and categorical variables;
layering information on graphics; producing effective
“small multiple” plots; grouping, summarizing,
and transforming data for plotting; creating maps; working
with the output of statistical models; and refining plots to
make them more comprehensible. Effective graphics are
essential to communicating ideas and a great way to better
understand data. This book provides the practical skills
students and practitioners need to visualize quantitative
data and get the most out of their research findings. *
Provides hands-on instruction using R and ggplot2
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