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Does Guiding Toward Task-Relevant Information Help Improve Graph Processing and Graph Comprehension of Individuals with Low or High Numeracy? An Eye-Tracker Experiment

机译:指导到任务相关信息确实有助于改善具有低或高算法的个体的图形处理和图表理解? 眼跟踪器实验

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Background. Individuals with low numeracy have difficulties with understanding complex graphs. Combining the information-processing approach to numeracy with graph comprehension and information-reduction theories, we examined whether high numerates’ better comprehension might be explained by their closer attention to task-relevant graphical elements, from which they would expect numerical information to understand the graph. Furthermore, we investigated whether participants could be trained in improving their attention to task-relevant information and graph comprehension. Design. In an eye-tracker experiment ( N = 110) involving a sample from the general population, we presented participants with 2 hypothetical scenarios (stomach cancer, leukemia) showing survival curves for 2 treatments. In the training condition, participants received written instructions on how to read the graph. In the control condition, participants received another text. We tracked participants’ eye movements while they answered 9 knowledge questions. The sum constituted graph comprehension. We analyzed visual attention to task-relevant graphical elements by using relative fixation durations and relative fixation counts. Results. The mediation analysis revealed a significant ( P 0.05) indirect effect of numeracy on graph comprehension through visual attention to task-relevant information, which did not differ between the 2 conditions. Training had a significant main effect on visual attention ( P 0.05) but not on graph comprehension ( P 0.07). Conclusions. Individuals with high numeracy have better graph comprehension due to their greater attention to task-relevant graphical elements than individuals with low numeracy. With appropriate instructions, both groups can be trained to improve their graph-processing efficiency. Future research should examine (e.g., motivational) mediators between visual attention and graph comprehension to develop appropriate instructions that also result in higher graph comprehension. ]]>
机译:背景。具有较低的数量具有较低的困难,了解复杂的图形。将信息处理方法与图形理解和信息减少理论的数量相结合,我们检查了是否可以通过他们更接近任务相关的图形元素来解释高兼容性的“更好的理解”,从而期望数字信息来理解图形。此外,我们调查了参与者是否可以培训,以提高他们对任务相关信息和图形理解的关注。设计。在涉及一般人群中的样本的眼动追踪器实验(n = 110)中,我们向参与者提出了2个假想情景(胃癌,白血病),显示出2种治疗的存活曲线。在培训条件下,参与者收到了有关如何读取图表的书面指示。在控制条件下,参与者收到了另一个文本。在回答9知识问题时,我们履行了参与者的眼球运动。总和构成的图表理解。通过使用相对固定持续时间和相对固定计数,我们分析了对任务相关的图形元素的视觉关注。结果。中介分析显示了通过视觉关注对任务相关信息的图表理解的重要(P <0.05)的间接效应,这在2条件之间没有区别。培训对视觉关注具有显着的主要影响(P <0.05),但不是图表理解(P <0.07)。结论。具有高计算的个体具有更好的图表理解,因为他们更加注重任务相关的图形元素而不是具有低算术的个人。通过适当的说明,可以培训两组以提高其图形处理效率。未来的研究应该在视觉关注和图表理解之间审视(例如,激励)调解员,以制定也导致更高的图表理解的适当指示。 ]]>

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