Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effective decision support tools. Yet, graphs are not equally useful for all individuals, as people differ substantially in their graph literacy-the ability to understand graphically presented information. Although some features of graphs can be interpreted using spatial-to-conceptual mappings that can be established by adults and children with no graphing experience (e.g., "higher bars equal larger quantities"), other features are linked to arbitrary graph conventions (e.g., axes labels and scales). In two experiments, we examined differences in the processes underlying the comprehension of graphs presenting medical information in individuals with l...
We investigated whether icon arrays help to make deficits in participants’ comprehension of health r...
Objective To investigate: 1) younger ( 65) adults' preference for and understanding of graph forma...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
International audienceObjectives: Graphic display formats are often used to enhance health informati...
Visual displays are often used to communi-cate important medical information to patients. However, e...
ObjectivesGraphic display formats are often used to enhance health information. Yet limited attentio...
Background. Visual displays can facilitate risk communication and promote better health choices. The...
Graph literacy is an often neglected skill that influences decision making performance. We conducted...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
ObjectiveInformed medical decision making requires comprehending statistical information. We aimed t...
Graphs can represent complex information in accessible ways. Unfortunately, many graphs are poorly d...
Objective: To investigate 1) younger (= 65) adults' preference for and understanding of graph format...
We investigated whether icon arrays help to make deficits in participants’ comprehension of health r...
Objective To investigate: 1) younger ( 65) adults' preference for and understanding of graph forma...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...
Graphs facilitate the communication of important quantitative information, often serving as effectiv...
Graphical displays use spatial relations to convey meaning, facilitating the communication of quanti...
International audienceObjectives: Graphic display formats are often used to enhance health informati...
Visual displays are often used to communi-cate important medical information to patients. However, e...
ObjectivesGraphic display formats are often used to enhance health information. Yet limited attentio...
Background. Visual displays can facilitate risk communication and promote better health choices. The...
Graph literacy is an often neglected skill that influences decision making performance. We conducted...
Graphical displays are frequently used to express quantitative information in texts, but viewers are...
ObjectiveInformed medical decision making requires comprehending statistical information. We aimed t...
Graphs can represent complex information in accessible ways. Unfortunately, many graphs are poorly d...
Objective: To investigate 1) younger (= 65) adults' preference for and understanding of graph format...
We investigated whether icon arrays help to make deficits in participants’ comprehension of health r...
Objective To investigate: 1) younger ( 65) adults' preference for and understanding of graph forma...
Graphs are commonly believed to facilitate users’ compre-hension. We explored the effect of graphs o...