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Calorie Shares 1 Kernel Density Plot 1 Processed Food 1 Undernourishment 1 bivariate data 1 density plot 1 graphical statistics 1 prob- ability density function 1 scatterplot 1 sunflower plot 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Dupont, William D. 1 Ngwenya, Elkana 1 Ray, Ranjan 1 W. Dale Plummer, Jr. 1
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School of Economics and Finance, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics 1
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Stata Journal 1 Working Papers / School of Economics and Finance, Tasmanian School of Business and Economics 1
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Changes in Indonesian Food Consumption Patterns and their Nutritional Implications
Ngwenya, Elkana; Ray, Ranjan - School of Economics and Finance, Tasmanian School of … - 2007
This study examines changes in Indonesian food consumption during 1996-2002 which included the period of the Asian financial crisis in late 1997/98. This paper analyses the nutritional implications of the changes in terms of the level and composition of calorie intake and the prevalence of...
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Using density-distribution sunflower plots to explore bivariate relationships in dense data
Dupont, William D.; W. Dale Plummer, Jr. - In: Stata Journal 5 (2005) 3, pp. 371-384
Density-distribution sunflower plots are used to display high-density bivariate data. They are useful for data where a conventional scatterplot is difficult to read due to overstriking of the plot symbol. The x – y plane is subdivided into a lattice of small, regular, hexagonal bins. These...
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