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Statistical graphics: mapping the pathways of science.

H Wainer1, P F Velleman

  • 1Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08541, USA. hwainer@ets.org

Annual Review of Psychology
|January 10, 2001
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Statistical graphics have evolved from static representations to dynamic tools aiding scientific discovery. Modern statistical graphics are integral to the research process, guiding future exploration rather than just summarizing past findings.

Area of Science:

  • Statistics
  • Scientific Visualization
  • Data Analysis

Background:

  • Historically, statistical graphics were viewed as passive summaries of data.
  • William Playfair introduced a paradigm shift, treating graphs as active entities.
  • Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) principles, popularized by Tukey in 1977, further transformed the role of graphics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the historical evolution of statistical graphics.
  • To highlight the shift towards modern statistical graphics as active scientific partners.
  • To introduce new tools and their potential in scientific discovery.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of statistical graphics' conceptual development.
  • Discussion of key figures and their contributions (e.g., Playfair, Tukey).

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  • Examination of the impact of data availability, computing power, and EDA.
  • Main Results:

    • Statistical graphics have transitioned from static data depictions to dynamic tools.
    • Modern graphics are now considered active participants in the scientific discovery process.
    • The integration of data, software, and computing has accelerated this evolution.

    Conclusions:

    • Statistical graphics are essential, dynamic partners in scientific research.
    • They guide future investigations rather than merely documenting past results.
    • Emerging tools offer significant potential for advancing scientific understanding.