This study examined the relationship between the external representation, verbal encoding vs. visual encoding, of graph information and the impact on graph comprehension. Graph comprehension tasks included responses to true/false statements addressing global and local graph information, visual recognition, and graph drawing. The findings suggest that the specific modality of the external representation play a role in the encoding and retrieval of some aspects of global vs. local graph information. The findings are discussed with reference to theories of spatial cognition
Abstract. Research on graph comprehension has been concerned with relatively low-level information e...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the impact of goals and perceptual relations on graph int...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...
This study examined the relationship between the external representation, verbal encoding vs. visual...
We conducted an experiment to investigate whether spatial processing is used in graph comprehension ...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people sometimes construct analogical representations of the i...
We propose that current models of graph comprehension do not adequately capture how people use grap...
Most psychological studies of graph comprehension focus on how people extract information from graph...
Current theories of graph comprehension are largely silent about the processes by which inferences a...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
We report an experiment which seeks to determine how novice users' conceptual understanding of graph...
I describe a series of seven experiments investigating how undergraduate students' comprehension of ...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
People sometimes appear to represent graphical information by analogy to space. In this paper we con...
Abstract. Research on graph comprehension has been concerned with relatively low-level information e...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the impact of goals and perceptual relations on graph int...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...
This study examined the relationship between the external representation, verbal encoding vs. visual...
We conducted an experiment to investigate whether spatial processing is used in graph comprehension ...
Abstract. In this paper we argue that people sometimes construct analogical representations of the i...
We propose that current models of graph comprehension do not adequately capture how people use grap...
Most psychological studies of graph comprehension focus on how people extract information from graph...
Current theories of graph comprehension are largely silent about the processes by which inferences a...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
Advances in graphical technology have now made it possible for us to interact with information in in...
We report an experiment which seeks to determine how novice users' conceptual understanding of graph...
I describe a series of seven experiments investigating how undergraduate students' comprehension of ...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
People sometimes appear to represent graphical information by analogy to space. In this paper we con...
Abstract. Research on graph comprehension has been concerned with relatively low-level information e...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the impact of goals and perceptual relations on graph int...
This paper examines the ways in which people organise their knowledge of external representations (E...