Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics

Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics
Title Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics PDF eBook
Author Michael George Mulhall
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1884
Genre Mathematics
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Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics

Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics
Title Mulhall's Dictionary of Statistics PDF eBook
Author Michael George Mulhall
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1886
Genre Statistics
ISBN

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The New Dictionary of Statistics

The New Dictionary of Statistics
Title The New Dictionary of Statistics PDF eBook
Author Augustus Duncan Webb
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages 710
Release 1911
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Mulhall's Dictionnary of Statistics

Mulhall's Dictionnary of Statistics
Title Mulhall's Dictionnary of Statistics PDF eBook
Author Mulhall
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1886
Genre
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Visible Numbers

Visible Numbers
Title Visible Numbers PDF eBook
Author Miles A. Kimball
Publisher Routledge
Pages 330
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 135153761X

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Bringing together scholars from around the world, this collection examines many of the historical developments in making data visible through charts, graphs, thematic maps, and now interactive displays. Today, we are used to seeing data portrayed in a dizzying array of graphic forms. Virtually any quantified knowledge, from social and physical science to engineering and medicine, as well as business, government, or personal activity, has been visualized. Yet the methods of making data visible are relatively new innovations, most stemming from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century innovations that arose as a logical response to a growing desire to quantify everything-from science, economics, and industry to population, health, and crime. Innovators such as Playfair, Alexander von Humboldt, Heinrich Berghaus, John Snow, Florence Nightingale, Francis Galton, and Charles Minard began to develop graphical methods to make data and their relations more visible. In the twentieth century, data design became both increasingly specialized within new and existing disciplines-science, engineering, social science, and medicine-and at the same time became further democratized, with new forms that make statistical, business, and government data more accessible to the public. At the close of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first, an explosion in interactive digital data design has exponentially increased our access to data. The contributors analyze this fascinating history through a variety of critical approaches, including visual rhetoric, visual culture, genre theory, and fully contextualized historical scholarship.

The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform

The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform
Title The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform PDF eBook
Author William Dwight Porter Bliss
Publisher
Pages 1340
Release 1910
Genre Social problems
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The Basis and Policy of Socialism

The Basis and Policy of Socialism
Title The Basis and Policy of Socialism PDF eBook
Author Sidney Webb
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1908
Genre Great Britain
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