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Bad [data visualization] science?

November 26, 2013by Guy Cuthbert Leave a comment

I’m an avid reader of Ben Goldacre’s Bad Science blog, and equally enthusiastic for Stephen Few’s Perceptual Edge, so it’s interesting when they pick up on the same theme from […]

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