Toward a Logic of Generalization about Visualization as a Decision Aid
Alex Kale -
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Keywords
Decision theory, visualization, epistemology.
Abstract
Visualization as a discipline often grapples with generalization by reasoning about how study results on the efficacy of a tool in one context might apply to another context. This work offers an account of the logic of generalization in visualization research and argues that it struggles in particular with applications of visualization as a decision aid. We use decision theory to define the dimensions on which decision problems can vary, and we present an analysis of heterogeneity in scenarios where visualization supports decision-making. Our findings identify utility as a focal and under-examined concept in visualization research on decision-making, demonstrating how the visualization community's logic of generalization might benefit from using decision theory as a lens for understanding context variation.