The article "Graphical Perception: Theory, Experimentation, and Application to the Development of Graphical Methods" by William S. Cleveland and Robert McGill, published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, explores how people perceive information presented in graphical formats. It discusses the theory behind graphical perception, experimental studies on human perception of graphs, and how this knowledge can be applied to improve the design and effectiveness of visual representations of data.
William S. Cleveland and Robert McGill filed the document "Graphical Perception: Theory, Experimentation, and Application to the Development of Graphical Methods" in the Journal of the American Statistical Association.
Q: Who are the authors of the document?
A: William S. Cleveland, Robert McGill
Q: What is the title of the document?
A: Graphical Perception: Theory, Experimentation, and Application to the Development of Graphical Methods
Q: Which journal is the document published in?
A: Journal of the American Statistical Association