On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Alex Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Many thanks to you and Peter Dalgaard for your advice. Instead of > notches on a classic box plot, I have elected to draw a more > "minimalized" box plot along the lines suggested by Tufte, and overlap a > custom significance region on this.
Tufte's version are also known as mid-gap plots, and if you're going to use them, you should be aware of: @article{stock:1991, Author = {Stock, William A. and Behrens, John T.}, Journal = {Journal of Educational Statistics}, Number = {1}, Pages = {1-20}, Title = {Box, Line, and Midgap Plots: Effects of Display Characteristics on the Accuracy and Bias of Estimates of Whisker Length}, Volume = {16}, Year = {1991}, Abstract = {Examined here were the accuracy and bias of estimates of whisker length based on box, line, and midgap plots. For each type of graph, a different sample of undergraduates viewed 48 single-plot graphs. For each plot, subjects were given the length of an interquartile spread and asked to esti- mate the length of a whisker. Plots varied in spatial orientation (horizontal or vertical), interquartile spread, the ratio of whisker length to interquartile spread, and whisker judged. Overall, estimates of whisker length for box and line plots were more accurate and less biased than those for midgap plots. Interquartile spread, the ratio of whisker length to interquartile spread, and the interaction of these two factors significantly influenced both accuracy and bias. Boxplots displayed a predicted pattern of over- and underestimation. We discuss how the present results complement related work of others (e.g., Cleveland & McGill, 1984) on depiction of quantity. We conclude that midgap plots are less optimal displays than box and line plots. }} Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/ ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.