Who Do We Mean When We Talk About Visualization Novices?

Alyxander Burns, C. Lee, Ria Chawla, Evan M. Peck, Narges Mahyar
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As more people rely on visualization to inform their personal and collective decisions, researchers have focused on a broader range of audiences, including “novices.” But successfully applying, interrogating, or advancing visualization research for novices demands a clear understanding of what “novice” means in theory and practice. Misinterpreting who a “novice” is could lead to misapplying guidelines and overgeneralizing results. In this paper, we investigated how visualization researchers define novices and how they evaluate visualizations intended for novices. We analyzed 79 visualization papers that used “novice,” “non-expert,” “laypeople,” or “general public” in their titles or abstracts. We found ambiguity within papers and disagreement between papers regarding what defines a novice. Furthermore, we found a mismatch between the broad language describing novices and the narrow population representing them in evaluations (i.e., young people, students, and US residents). We suggest directions for inclusively supporting novices in both theory and practice.
当我们谈论可视化新手时,我们指的是谁?
随着越来越多的人依靠可视化来为他们的个人和集体决策提供信息,研究人员将注意力集中在更广泛的受众上,包括“新手”。但是,要想成功地为新手应用、询问或推进可视化研究,就需要清楚地理解“新手”在理论和实践中的含义。误解“新手”可能会导致误用指导方针和过度概括结果。在本文中,我们调查了可视化研究人员如何定义新手,以及他们如何评估为新手设计的可视化。我们分析了79篇可视化论文,这些论文在标题或摘要中使用了“新手”、“非专业人士”、“外行”或“公众”。我们发现论文中存在歧义,论文之间对新手的定义也存在分歧。此外,我们发现在描述新手的广义语言和在评估中代表他们的狭义人群(即年轻人、学生和美国居民)之间存在不匹配。我们提出了在理论和实践上包容支持新手的方向。
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