Pohl, M., Scholz, F., Kriglstein, S., Alsallakh, B., & Miksch, S. (2014). Evaluating the Dot-Based Contingency Wheel: Results from a Usability and Utility Study. In S. Yamamoto (Ed.), Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information and Knowledge Design and Evaluation (pp. 76–86). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07731-4_8
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Book Title:
Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information and Knowledge Design and Evaluation
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Abstract:
The Dot-Based Contingency Wheel is an interactive visualanalytics method designed to discover and analyze positive associations in an asymmetrically large n m contingency table. Such tables summarize the relation between two categorical variables and arise in both scienti c and business domains. This paper presents the results of a pilot evaluation study based on interviews conducted with ten users to assess both the conceptual design as well as the usability and utility of the Dot-Based Contingency Wheel. The results illustrate that the Wheel as a metaphor has some advantages, especially its interactive features and ability to provide an overview of large tables. On the other hand, we found major issues with this metaphor, especially how it represents the relations between the variables. Based on these results, the metaphor was redesigned as Contingency Wheel++, which uses simpli ed and more familiar visual representations to tackle the major issues we identi ed.