ArbuthnottJ.1710. An argument for Divine Providence, taken from the constant regularity observed in the births of both sexes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London27: 186–190.
ClevelandW. S.1994. The Elements of Graphing Data.Rev. ed. Summit, NJ: Hobart.
4.
CoxN. J.2009. Stata tip 78: Going gray gracefully: Highlighting subsets and downplaying substrates. Stata Journal9: 499–503.
5.
FriendlyM.2007. A.-M. Guerry's Moral Statistics of France: Challenges for multivariable spatial analysis. Statistical Science22: 368–399.
6.
HackingI.2006. The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
7.
KarstenK. G.1923. Charts and Graphs: An Introduction to Graphic Methods in the Control and Analysis of Statistics.New York: Prentice Hall.
8.
KosslynS. M.2006. Graph Design for the Eye and Mind.New York: Oxford University Press.
9.
StiglerS. M.1986. The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty before 1900.Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.
10.
TufteE. R.2001. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. 2nd ed. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press.
11.
WickhamH.2009. ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis.New York: Springer.