This study manipulated the graphical representation of options by framing the physical characters in figures and found that preferences could be affected even when the words and numbers of the problem were constant. Based on attribute substitution theory and an equate-to-differentiate approach, we proposed a two-process model of graph-framing effects. In the first mental process, the graph-editing process, the physical features (e.g., distance, size) represented in the graph are visually edited, and the perceived numerical difference between the options is judged based on its physical features. The second mental process, the preferential choice process, occurs by an equate-to-differentiate approach in which people seek to equate the differe...
Most of the recent research in data visualization has focused on technical and aesthetic issues invo...
Most psychological studies of graph comprehension focus on how people extract information from graph...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
By manipulating the scale in graphs, this study demonstrated a new evaluation bias caused by attribu...
We investigate the effect of graph scale on risky choices. By (de) compressing the scale, we manipul...
We investigate the effect of graph scale on risky choices. By (de)compressing the scale, we manipula...
Graph literacy is an often neglected skill that influences decision making performance. We conducted...
I describe a series of seven experiments investigating how undergraduate students' comprehension of ...
One fundamental requirement in the expected utility model is that the preferences of rational person...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
The present study examined the effects of manipulation of two graphing conventions on judgements of ...
People who interact with graphs to perform arithmetic tasks typically employ quantitative features. ...
One of the main challenges in modelling spatial choices is the complexity resulting from the availab...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Most of the recent research in data visualization has focused on technical and aesthetic issues invo...
Most psychological studies of graph comprehension focus on how people extract information from graph...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
By manipulating the scale in graphs, this study demonstrated a new evaluation bias caused by attribu...
We investigate the effect of graph scale on risky choices. By (de) compressing the scale, we manipul...
We investigate the effect of graph scale on risky choices. By (de)compressing the scale, we manipula...
Graph literacy is an often neglected skill that influences decision making performance. We conducted...
I describe a series of seven experiments investigating how undergraduate students' comprehension of ...
One fundamental requirement in the expected utility model is that the preferences of rational person...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
The present study examined the effects of manipulation of two graphing conventions on judgements of ...
People who interact with graphs to perform arithmetic tasks typically employ quantitative features. ...
One of the main challenges in modelling spatial choices is the complexity resulting from the availab...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Most of the recent research in data visualization has focused on technical and aesthetic issues invo...
Most psychological studies of graph comprehension focus on how people extract information from graph...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...