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No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical ChartUniversity of Toronto
William Playfairs pie chart is more than 200 years old and yet its intellectual origins remain obscure. The inspiration likely derived from the logic diagrams of Llull, Bruno, Leibniz, and Euler, which were familiar to William because of the instruction of his mathematician brother John. The pie chart is broadly popular butdespite its common appealmost experts have not been seduced, and the academy has advised avoidance; nonetheless, the masses have chosen to ignore this advice. This commentary discusses the origins of the pie chart and the appropriate uses of the form.
Key Words: Bruno circle chart Euler Leibniz Llull logic diagrams pie chart Playfair
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, Vol. 30, No. 4,
353-368 (2005) |
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