• coucouf ⏚
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    16 days ago

    @[email protected] @europesays @[email protected] @dataisbeautiful very nicely framed but unconvincing. I can reverse the argument and call it sophistry. Data visualisation inherently conveys a message and you can’t avoid having to choose what you want to say. Besides most data has a confidence level so at some point by blindly applying this “principle” you’re just showing noise.

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      6 days ago

      @coucouf @europesays @[email protected] @dataisbeautiful

      Thank you for your comment. For these types of charts describing variation in data, which also include upper and lower limits on the values that contain probable noise, not using 0 at the start on the y-axis makes sense, as it makes it easier to analyze this variation and detection of potential signals.

      We believe that Howard Wainer certainly would not recommend blindly applying this principle to all cases.