DocumentCode
1312657
Title
Assessing the Effect of Visualizations on Bayesian Reasoning through Crowdsourcing
Author
Micallef, Luana ; Dragicevic, Pierre ; Fekete, Jean-Daniel
Author_Institution
INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France
Volume
18
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2536
Lastpage
2545
Abstract
People have difficulty understanding statistical information and are unaware of their wrong judgments, particularly in Bayesian reasoning. Psychology studies suggest that the way Bayesian problems are represented can impact comprehension, but few visual designs have been evaluated and only populations with a specific background have been involved. In this study, a textual and six visual representations for three classic problems were compared using a diverse subject pool through crowdsourcing. Visualizations included area-proportional Euler diagrams, glyph representations, and hybrid diagrams combining both. Our study failed to replicate previous findings in that subjects´ accuracy was remarkably lower and visualizations exhibited no measurable benefit. A second experiment confirmed that simply adding a visualization to a textual Bayesian problem is of little help, even when the text refers to the visualization, but suggests that visualizations are more effective when the text is given without numerical values. We discuss our findings and the need for more such experiments to be carried out on heterogeneous populations of non-experts.
Keywords
belief networks; data visualisation; inference mechanisms; psychology; statistical analysis; Bayesian problem; Bayesian reasoning; area-proportional Euler diagram; crowdsourcing; glyph representation; numerical value; psychology; statistical information; textual representation; visual design; visual representation; visualization; Bayesian methods; Breast cancer; Crowdsourcing; Sociology; Statistical analysis; Visualization; Bayesian reasoning; Euler diagrams; base rate fallacy; crowdsourcing; glyphs; probabilistic judgment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2012.199
Filename
6327259
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