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Debunking strategies for misleading bar charts

Winnifred Wijnker, Ionica Smeets, J.P. Burger, Sanne J. W. Willems

2022Journal of Science Communication11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Graphs are useful to communicate concisely about complex issues. Although they facilitate intuitive reading of data, trends, and predictions, hasty readers may still come to the wrong conclusions, especially if graphs are misleading due to violated design conventions. To provide evidence about how to prevent misinformation from spreading by misleading graphs, this two-survey experimental study investigates the effectiveness of four correction methods as debunking strategies to correct bar charts with manipulated vertical axes. All four methods showed positive effects. The most effective one is aimed at correcting the initial image by presenting an accurate alternative graph. A reduced effect remained visible after one week.

Topics & Concepts

Bar chartMisinformationComputer scienceGraphBar (unit)Pie chartData scienceInformation retrievalTheoretical computer scienceMathematicsStatisticsComputer securityGeologyOceanographyMachine Learning and Data ClassificationAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsDigital and Cyber Forensics