Name: Kaiser
Dateline: New York City
Weblog: junkcharts.typepad.com [RSS]
Articles: 9
First Published: Friday, July 29, 2005
Last Published: Monday, October 10, 2005
Currently listing articles 9-1:
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On Income Disparity— Graphically exploring the state of income disparity in the U.S.
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Baseball ROI— Does the table of numbers cited by Leonhardt prove that big spending baseball teams don't get much back for their money?
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Armour For The Troops— How charts are used in the science of armouring our troops
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An Argentine opinion poll— How an Argentine newspaper present opinion poll results as compared to NYT or Economist
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Beauty vs Utility in Data Maps— An unusually beautiful map in NYT is used to muse on beauty vs utility
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Wi-fi Nation: a terrific map— A terrific example of a map that makes full use of city and state level data
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Big Revenues or Big Profits? Part II— Why lines are better than thick bars and what statisticians might use to compare the Global 10 businesses
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Big Revenues or Big Profits?— Walmart may be the "biggest" company but it's the oil companies that are raking up the profits. Too bad the Economist's chart of the
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Donuts and Pies: Which tastes better?— Each publication gravitates to "pet" charts: the Economist happens to like donut charts. Hopefully their editors will read this and stop using them.


