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Review of Visualization in the Social Sciences: BibliographyPre 1960s
Blumenthal, LM (1938) Distance Geometries, a study of the development of abstract metrics. University of Missouri Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia Boggs, SW (1947) Cartohypnosis, Library Journal, 72, 433-435 & 446-447 Brinton, WC (1914) Graphic methods of presenting data, The Engineering Magazine, 47, (5) Choynowski, M (1959) Maps based on probabilities, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 54, (286), 385-388 Dickinson, RE (1957) The geography of commuting in West Germany, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 49, 443-456 Geddes, P (1923) A note on graphic methods, ancient and modern, Sociological Review, 15, 227-235 Harris, CD (1954) The market as a factor in the localization of industry in the United States, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 44, 315-348 Harris, CD and McDowell, GB (1955) Distorted maps, a teaching device, Journal of Geography, 54, 286-289 Jenks, GF (1953) "Pointillism" as a cartographic technique. Professional Geographer, 5, (5) Learmonth, ATA and Pal, MN (1959) A method of plotting two variables (such as mean incidence and variability from year to year) on the same map, using isopleths, Erdkunde, 13, (2), 145-150 Lorenz, MO (1905) Methods of measuring the concentration of wealth. Publications of the American Statistical Association, 9, (90), 209-219 Moran, PAP (1948) The interpretation of statistical maps, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B, 10, (2), 243-251 Peddle, JB (1910) The construction of graphical charts. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York Raisz, E (1934) The rectangular statistical cartogram, The Geographical Review, 24, 292-296 Raisz, E (1936) Rectangular statistical cartogram of the world, The Journal of Geography, 35 Raisz, E (1944) Atlas of global geography. Global Press Corporation, New York Riggleman, JR (1936) Graphical methods for presenting business statistics. McGraw-Hill, New York Robinson, AH (1959) The curve of the grey spectrum, a review, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 49 Royan, W, van (1954) Atlas of the world's resources (volume 1, the agricultural resources of the world). Prentice-Hall, New York Royston, E (1956) A note on the history of the graphical presentation of data, Biometrika, 43, (3-4), 241-247 Schmid, CF (1928) Notes on two multiple-variable spot maps, Social Forces, 6, (3), 378-382 Taylor, I (1955) An epidemiological map, The Monthly Bulletin of the Ministry of Health, 14, 200-201 Thomas, EN (1955) "Balanced" colors for use on the multi-color dot map. Professional Geographer, 7, (6) Tobler, WR (1959) Automation and cartography, The Geographical Review, 49, 526-536 Vidale, ML (1955) A graphical solution to the transportation problem, Journal of the Operations Research Society of America, 4, 193-203 Walker, FA (1870) Statistical atlas of the United States. Based on the results of the Ninth Census, 1870 volume, US Bureau of the Census, Washington D. C. Walker, FA (1870) The statistics of the wealth and industry of the United States. Ninth Census, vol III, US Government printing office, Washington Wallace, JW (1926) Population map for health officers, American Journal of Public Health, 16, (10), 1023 Warne, FJ (1917) Warne's book of charts. Frank J. Warne, 420-421 Southern Building, Washington D. C. Woytinsky, WS and Woytinsky, ES (1953) World population and production trends and outlook. Twentieth Century Fund Wright, JK (1942) Map makers are human, comments on the subjective in maps, The Geographical Review, 32, (4), 527-544 Wright, JK (1955) "Crossbreeding" geographical quantities, The Geographical Review, 45, (1), 52-65 Wright, JK (ed., 1938) Notes on statistical mapping. American Geographical Society and Population Association of America, New York
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