How Do Viewers Synthesize Conflicting Information from Data Visualizations?

被引:4
|
作者
Mantri P. [1 ]
Subramonyam H. [2 ]
Michal A.L. [3 ]
Xiong C. [1 ]
机构
[1] University of Massachusetts, Amherst
[2] University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
关键词
Attitude change; Conflicting information; Information synthesis; Information theory; Primacy effect;
D O I
10.1109/TVCG.2022.3209467
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Scientific knowledge develops through cumulative discoveries that build on, contradict, contextualize, or correct prior findings. Scientists and journalists often communicate these incremental findings to lay people through visualizations and text (e.g., the positive and negative effects of caffeine intake). Consequently, readers need to integrate diverse and contrasting evidence from multiple sources to form opinions or make decisions. However, the underlying mechanism for synthesizing information from multiple visualizations remains under-explored. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a series of four experiments ($mathrm{N}=1166$) in which participants synthesized empirical evidence from a pair of line charts presented sequentially. In Experiment 1, we administered a baseline condition with charts depicting no specific context where participants held no strong belief. To test for the generalizability, we introduced real-world scenarios to our visualizations in Experiment 2 and added accompanying text descriptions similar to online news articles or blog posts in Experiment 3. In all three experiments, we varied the relative direction and magnitude of line slopes within the chart pairs. We found that participants tended to weigh the positive slope more when the two charts depicted relationships in the opposite direction (e.g., one positive slope and one negative slope). Participants tended to weigh the less steep slope more when the two charts depicted relationships in the same direction (e.g., both positive). Through these experiments, we characterize participants' synthesis behaviors depending on the relationship between the information they viewed, contribute to theories describing underlying cognitive mechanisms in information synthesis, and describe design implications for data storytelling. © 2022 IEEE.
引用
收藏
页码:1005 / 1015
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] How Do Viewers Synthesize Conflicting Information from Data Visualizations?
    Mantri, Prateek
    Subramonyam, Hariharan
    Michal, Audrey L.
    Xiong, Cindy
    [J]. arXiv, 2022,
  • [2] HOW MUCH INFORMATION DO YOU GET FROM THE DATA
    DEWAAL, DJ
    GROENEWALD, PCN
    [J]. SOUTH AFRICAN STATISTICAL JOURNAL, 1987, 21 (02) : 178 - 178
  • [3] Small data and conflicting information
    Sahlin, U.
    [J]. RISK, RELIABILITY AND SAFETY: INNOVATING THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2017, : 299 - 305
  • [4] How Information Visualization Novices Construct Visualizations
    Grammel, Lars
    Tory, Melanie
    Storey, Margaret-Anne
    [J]. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS, 2010, 16 (06) : 943 - 952
  • [5] How Do Information Processing Systems Deal with Conflicting Information? Differential Predictions for Serial, Parallel, and Coactive Models
    Little D.R.
    Eidels A.
    Fifić M.
    Wang T.S.L.
    [J]. Computational Brain & Behavior, 2018, 1 (1) : 1 - 21
  • [6] When do data visualizations persuade? The impact of prior atitudes on learning about correlations from scatterplot visualizations
    Markant, Douglas
    Rogha, Milad
    Karduni, Alireza
    Wesslen, Ryan
    Dou, Wenwen
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2023 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS (CHI 2023), 2023,
  • [7] How do mammalian mitochondria synthesize proteins?
    Rorbach, J.
    Soleimanpour-Lichaei, R.
    Lightowlers, R. N.
    Chrzanowska-Lightowlers, Z. M. A.
    [J]. BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS, 2007, 35 : 1290 - 1291
  • [8] How do we manage unconscious conflicting information? Exploring the requirements for the emergence of unconscious conflict
    Silva, F.
    Silva, S.
    Moura, D.
    Madeira, N.
    Soares, S. C.
    [J]. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 56 : S445 - S445
  • [9] Information Fusion of Conflicting Input Data
    Moenks, Uwe
    Doerksen, Helene
    Lohweg, Volker
    Huebner, Michael
    [J]. SENSORS, 2016, 16 (11)
  • [10] Usefulness of Information Visualizations Based on Educational Data
    Tervakari, Anne-Maritta
    Silius, Kirsi
    Koro, Juho
    Paukkeri, Jukka
    Pirttila, Olli
    [J]. 2014 IEEE GLOBAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION CONFERENCE (EDUCON), 2014, : 142 - 151