"Materials vary wildly between and even within articles" What's the best and consistent method that fits most data analysis? Is it really enough to have just the axis labeling,and gridlines?
Is the example 9b on 'Attitudes toward Europe' an appropriate example to show data with standard errors? Some data gets lost when they overlap one another. Is it significant enough to make a change?
According to Keynes, figures can become much easier in visualizing data rather than tables. What are some good examples of this? How can these figures be represented in a clear way? Wouldn't they be in a table of themselves?