The line-up task hides a plot of real data amongst a line-up of decoys built around some plausible null hypothesis. It has been proposed as a mechanism for lending greater reliability and confidence to statistical inferences made from data graphics. The proposition is a seductive one, but whether or not line-ups guarantee consistent interpretation of statistical structure is an open question, especially when applied to representations of geo-spatial data. We build on empirical work around the extent to which statistical structure can be reliably judged in map line-ups, paying particular attention to the strategies employed when making line-up judgements. We conducted in-depth experiments with 19 graduate students equipped with a moderate ba...
The aim of this paper is to gain better understanding of the way map users read and interpret the vi...
The authors explore the effects of spatial and locational cueing upon the aggregated results of cogn...
As technologies permitting both the creation and retrieval of data containing spatial information co...
The line-up task hides a plot of real data amongst a line-up of decoys built around some plausible n...
Fundamental to the effective use of visualization as an analytic and descriptive tool is the assuran...
Fundamental to the effective use of visualization as an analytic and descriptive tool is the assuran...
We propose a comprehensive research framework to empirically investigate complex visual inference ta...
Choropleth maps have been studied and extended in many ways to counteract the many biases that can o...
To date, it has been shown that cognitive map representations based on cartographic visualisations a...
To date, it has been shown that cognitive map representations based on cartographic visualisations a...
The research reported here was designed for two reasons: firstly, to involve anyone with an interest...
This paper describes the statistical comparison of the results from an experiment with a ‘between us...
This paper explores map users’ cognitive processes in learning, acquiring and remembering informatio...
The aim of this paper is to gain better understanding of the way map users read and interpret the vi...
The authors explore the effects of spatial and locational cueing upon the aggregated results of cogn...
As technologies permitting both the creation and retrieval of data containing spatial information co...
The line-up task hides a plot of real data amongst a line-up of decoys built around some plausible n...
Fundamental to the effective use of visualization as an analytic and descriptive tool is the assuran...
Fundamental to the effective use of visualization as an analytic and descriptive tool is the assuran...
We propose a comprehensive research framework to empirically investigate complex visual inference ta...
Choropleth maps have been studied and extended in many ways to counteract the many biases that can o...
To date, it has been shown that cognitive map representations based on cartographic visualisations a...
To date, it has been shown that cognitive map representations based on cartographic visualisations a...
The research reported here was designed for two reasons: firstly, to involve anyone with an interest...
This paper describes the statistical comparison of the results from an experiment with a ‘between us...
This paper explores map users’ cognitive processes in learning, acquiring and remembering informatio...
The aim of this paper is to gain better understanding of the way map users read and interpret the vi...
The authors explore the effects of spatial and locational cueing upon the aggregated results of cogn...
As technologies permitting both the creation and retrieval of data containing spatial information co...