“Must Be a Tuesday”: Affect, Attribution, and Geographic Variability in Equity-Oriented Visualizations of Population Health Disparities

@Article{Holder2024MustBeTuesday,
  author    = {Eli Holder, Lace M. Padilla},
  VENUE     = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics—VIS/TVCG},
  title     = {“Must Be a Tuesday”: Affect, Attribution, and Geographic Variability in Equity-Oriented Visualizations of Population Health Disparities},
  year      = {2024},
  note      = {Preprint at \url{https://osf.io/c28wg}. Supplemental material at \url{https://osf.io/emb8y/?view_only=}.},
  number    = {},
  pages     = {},
  volume    = {},
  abstract  = {This study examines the impacts of public health communications visualizing risk disparities between racial and other social groups. It compares the effects of  traditional  bar  charts  to  an  alternative design  emphasizing geographic variability with differing annotations and jitter plots. Whereas both visualization designs increased perceived vulnerability, behavioral intent, and policy support, the geo-emphasized charts were significantly more effective in reducing personal attribution biases. The findings also reveal emotionally taxing experiences for chart viewers from marginalized communities.  This work suggests a need for strategic reevaluation of visual communication tools in public health to enhance understanding and engagement without reinforcing stereotypes or emotional distress},
  articleno = {},
  doi       = {},
  series   = {VIS/TVCG},
}

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