Graph Comprehension: The Role of Format, Content and Individual Differences

  • Shah P
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Graphs are used extensively to facilitate the communication and comprehension of quantitative information, perhaps because they seem to exploit natural properties of our visual system such as the ability to process large amounts of information in parallel. Rather...

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Shah, P. (2002). Graph Comprehension: The Role of Format, Content and Individual Differences. In Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning (pp. 173–185). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0109-3_10

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