A review of uncertainty visualization errors: Working memory as an explanatory theory – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 10.1016/bs.plm.2021.03.001,10.1016/BS.PLM.2021.03.001
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- ISBN: 10.1016/bs.plm.2021.03.001
- Author: Lace Padilla, Spencer C. Castro, Helia Hosseinpour
Researchers consistently find that uncertainty visualizations requiring mental operations, rather than judgments guided by the visual system, lead to more errors. To summarize this work, we propose that increased working memory demand may account for many observed uncertainty visualization errors. In particular, the most common uncertainty visualization in scientific communication (e.g., variants of confidence intervals) produces systematic errors that may be attributable to the application of working memory or lack thereof. To create a more effective uncertainty visualization, we recommend that data communicators seek a sweet spot in the working memory required by various tasks and visualization users. Further, we also recommend that more work be done to evaluate the working memory demand of uncertainty visualizations and visualizations more broadly.
Table contents:
- Visualization decision-making framework
- Uncertainty visualization errors
- Conclusions
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