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Fitzallen, Noleine – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2016
Research that has explored students' interpretations of graphical representations has not extended to include how students apply understanding of particular statistical concepts related to one graphical representation to interpret different representations. This paper reports on the way in which students' understanding of covariation, evidenced…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Graphs, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Teaching
Wainer, Howard – 1982
The aim of good data graphics is to display data accurately and clearly. This definition is used as a point of departure for developing 12 rules of bad data display: (1) show as little data as possible (minimize the data density); (2) hide what data you do show (minimize the data-ink ratio); (3) ignore the visual metaphor altogether; (4) only…
Descriptors: Charts, Communication (Thought Transfer), Graphs, Statistical Data
Kelly, James D. – 1988
A study tested the data-ink ratio theory, which holds that a reader's recall of quantitative data displayed in a graph containing a substantial amount of non-data-ink will be significantly less than recall from a graph containing little non-data-ink, as it might apply to graphics used in mass circulation newspapers. The experiment employed a…
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Graphs, News Media, Newspapers
Pasternack, Steve; Utt, Sandra H. – 1989
While the use of informational graphics in newspapers is increasing, little is known regarding how well readers can understand them and how readers use them. A study investigated whether readers of newspapers read graphics before or after they read the headline/text, and whether people decide to read a graphic device for appearance-related or…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Charts, College Students, Graphic Arts
Tankard, James W., Jr. – 1986
The use of quantitative graphics in newspapers requires achieving a balance between being accurate and getting the attention of the reader. The statistical representations in newspapers are drawn by graphic designers whose key technique is fusion--the striking combination of two visual images. This technique often results in visual puns,…
Descriptors: Charts, Commercial Art, Design, Diagrams
Head, L. Quinn – 1983
This research illustrates how statistical analysis of data was presented by the plaintiff's attorneys as evidence in litigation involving sexual and racial discrimination in the case Green v. City of Gadsden. Bar graphs depict the sexual and racial compositions of (1) members of the Gadsden Police Department (GPD), (2) members of the GPD in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Court Litigation, Graphs, Legal Problems
Markham, Bonnie – 1976
The extent to which second year medical students increased their positivity to psychiatry and changed their orientation toward the patient as a person, following a Behavioral Science course, was measured in two successive years. Mastery of the cognitive aspects of the course was also assessed. While performance significantly improved on the…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavior Change, Behavioral Sciences, Bibliographies