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Assessing the Effect of Visualizations on Bayesian Reasoning through Crowdsourcing. Luana Micallef. Pierre Dragicevic. Jean-Daniel Fekete. The probability that a woman at age 40 has breast cancer is 1%. The probability that the disease is detected by a mammography is 80%.
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Assessing the Effect of Visualizationson Bayesian Reasoning through Crowdsourcing LuanaMicallef Pierre Dragicevic Jean-Daniel Fekete
The probability that a woman at age 40 has breast cancer is 1%. The probability that the disease is detected by a mammography is 80%. The probability that the test misdetects the disease although the patient does not have it is 9.6%. If a woman at age 40 is tested as positive, what is the probability that she indeed has breast cancer? 0% - 30% 30% - 60% 60% - 100%
The probability that a woman at age 40 has breast cancer is 1%. The probability that the disease is detected by a mammography is 80%. The probability that the test misdetects the disease although the patient does not have it is 9.6%. If a woman at age 40 is tested as positive, what is the probability that she indeed has breast cancer? 0% - 30% 30% - 60% 60% - 100%
The probability that a woman at age 40 has breast cancer is 1%. The probability that the disease is detected by a mammography is 80%. The probability that the test misdetects the disease although the patient does not have it is 9.6%. If a woman at age 40 is tested as positive, what is the probability that she indeed has breast cancer? 0% - 30% 30% - 60% 60% - 100%
95 doctors out of 100 said the answer is between70% to 80%
Why the correct answer is so low
Bayes’ Theorem P ( cancer | +ve mammography ) = P ( +ve mammography | cancer) P (+ve mammography | cancer) + P (+ve mammography | cancer)
The probability that a woman at age 40 has breast cancer is 1%. women with cancer women without cancer
If a woman at age 40 is tested as positive, what is the probability that she indeed has breast cancer? The probability that the disease is detected by a mammography is 80%. The probability that the test misdetects the disease although the patient does not have it is 9.6%. 7.8% women with cancer women without cancer
Can such visualizations facilitate Bayesian reasoning
contingency table signal detection curves trees Bayesian boxes bar-grain boxes
+ Euler diagram frequency grid
Previous Studies Mainly in Psychology Claim that Bayesian problem representation impacts comprehension
but … InconsistentfindingsMost effective Bayesian problem representation? UNCLEAR Inconsistent and sometimes inappropriate diagram designs Diagrams do not match textual information
Area-Proportional Not Area-Proportional
and the subjects … Specific background usually highly-focused university students Specific age group Sometimes, specific department carried out as part of their course
so … • cannotgeneralize their findings toa more diverse population of laypeople
Our Work Assessing the Effect of Visualizations on Bayesian Reasoning through Crowdsourcing
to identify… • - the most effective visualization for the crowd • - whether hybrid visualizations are helpful • - the link between the visualizations and different spatial and numeracy abilities
but… • how appropriate is
Amazon MTurk Used and evaluated for research and InfoVis Demographics of workers are well-understood Captures aspects of real-world problem solving better - alarge diverse population with different backgrounds, education, occupations, age, gender - workers carry out tasks rapidly but accurately to improve their rating - reduces experimental biases, as demand characteristics
168 workers with MTurk approval rate ≥ 95%
25 min $1
3 Bayesian problems classics in Psychology in natural frequencies format
followed by • objective and subjective numeracy tests • paper folding spatial abilities test • brief questionnaire