BLOG - Sneaky Data - Vizlib

This is one of my favourite blog headers I've done at Vizlib of late - for an article exploring how to avoid 'Sneaky Data'.

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‘Sneaky data’, a term used by Jane Li (Solutions Architect here at Vizlib), is a visualisation that doesn’t represent the entire story of your data. It’s a way of using graphs and charts to conceal the overall findings that a dataset could otherwise reveal. This isn’t necessarily a malicious action – using the wrong representations for your data can result in them being quite sneaky to the viewer.'

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