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aren't graphs which violate area principle called as truncated graphs??
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Hello,
The statement you are making is not correct. If the graphs violate the area principle, you can call it misleading, not truncated. The definition of truncated is different. Please refer to week 2 last lecture for the concepts of misleading graph.