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"Modern data graphics can do much more than simply substitute for small statistical tables. At their best, graphics are instruments for reasoning about quantitative information. Often the most effective way to describe, explore, and summarize a set of numbers -- even a very large set -- is to look at pictures of those numbers. Furthermore, of all methods for analyzing and communicating statistical information, well-designed data graphics are usually the simplest and at the same time the most powerful." -- Edward R. Tufte, from the introduction to the 2nd edition of "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information," Graphics Press, Cheshire, CT 2004 (2001).

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