Dear Stata users,
There are so many plot types in statistical world, line, bar, pie, box, histogram, violin, radar, mosaic, and diagnose series. And more and more new types are being created, heat plot, joy plot, alluvial plot, upset plot, just to name a few. However, line, bar, and pie plot still dominate publications, whether academic papers or popular research reports, especially in social science. Why?
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