Chartjunk or goldgraph? Effects of presentation objectives and content desirability on information presentation
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Tractinsky, N; Meyer, J
署名单位:
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.2307/249469
发表日期:
1999
页码:
397-420
关键词:
cumulative experimental approach
lower-dimensional data
3-dimensional graphs
computer-graphics
SELF-PRESENTATION
COMMUNICATION
摘要:
Most research on information presentation is based on the rational approach to display design. This approach assumes that the quality of displays is determined by their relative efficacy to provide the relevant information for the viewer, as assessed through variables such as response latency, accuracy, or decision quality. However, presentations often are intended to convince viewers and create desired impressions. These considerations may lead to the choice of displays that differ from chose prescribed by the rational approach. Three experiments addressed the degree to which the presenter's objectives and the desirability of the presented information affect presenters' preferences for display formats. Presenters exhibited different preferences when they tried to create a favorable impression compared to when they tried to reach optimal decisions or provide information for optimal decision making by others. There was an increased use of depth in graphic displays when impressions were crucial, and this tendency was particularly strong when the presented information was undesirable for the presenter. The results demonstrate the importance of understanding the social circumstances of information presentation when evaluating the adequacy of display formats.