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Quantifying Emotional Responses to Immutable Data Characteristics and Designer Choices in Data Visualizations

IALH Research Fellow Perin Charles has co-authored a new research article entitled Quantifying Emotional Responses to Immutable Data Characteristics and Designer Choices in Data Visualizations. Collaborating authors include Blair Carter and Wang Xiyao. The article was published in
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.

Abstract:

Emotion is an important factor to consider when designing visualizations as it can impact the amount of trust viewers place in a visualization, how well they can retrieve information and understand the underlying data, and how much they engage with or connect to a visualization. We conducted five crowdsourced experiments to quantify the effects of color, chart type, data trend, data variability and data density on emotion (measured through self-reported arousal and valence). Results from our experiments show that there are multiple design elements which influence the emotion induced by a visualization and, more surprisingly, that certain data characteristics influence the emotion of viewers even when the data has no meaning. In light of these findings, we offer guidelines on how to use color, scale, and chart type to counterbalance and emphasize the emotional impact of immutable data characteristics.

To read the full article, see DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2024.3456361

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