@article{Cox:229443,
      recid = {229443},
      author = {Cox, Nicholas J.},
      title = {Speaking Stata: Axis practice, or what goes where on a  graph},
      journal = {Stata Journal},
      address = {2012},
      number = {199-2016-2779},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {Conventions about what information goes on each axis of a  two-way plot are precisely that, conventions. This column  discusses—historically, syntactically, and by example—the  idea that flouting convention in various ways can lead to  small but useful improvements in graph display. Putting  y-axis information on the right or on the top, or putting  x-axis information on the top, often is useful. The most  substantial examples are for multiple quantile plots, for  which the new command multqplot is offered, and table-like  graphs, which are made even more table-like by mimicking  column headers.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/229443},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.229443},
}