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by 77ko
2848 days ago
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Florence Nightangle, maybe? Her data viz is really impressive, like her 'coxcomb' diagram on mortality in the army.: https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2010/aug/13/floren... > She was also a pioneer in the graphical presentation of data. At a time when research reports were only beginning to include tables, Nightingale was using bar and pie charts, which were colour coded to highlight key points (eg, high mortality rates under certain conditions). Nightingale was keen not only to get the science right but also to make it comprehensible to lay people, especially the politicians and senior civil servants who made and administered the laws. https://ebn.bmj.com/content/4/3/68.full |
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