References

Graphical perception and graphical methods for analyzing scientific data

William S. Cleveland & Robert McGill (1985)

Science, 229(4716), 828-833.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.229.4716.828

Abstract. Cleveland and McGill's Science paper — the broader audience version of their JASA paper — establishing the perceptual-task hierarchy underlying modern visualisation design. Frequently the single most-cited paper bridging perception research to data-visualisation practice.

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