MAVIL: Design of a Multidimensional Assessment of Visual Data Literacy and its Application in a Representative Survey
The ability to read, interpret, and critique data visualizations has mainly been assessed using data visualization tasks like value retrieval. Although evidence on different facets of Visual Data Literacy (VDL) is well established in visualization research and includes numeracy, graph familiarity, o...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ability to read, interpret, and critique data visualizations has mainly
been assessed using data visualization tasks like value retrieval. Although
evidence on different facets of Visual Data Literacy (VDL) is well established
in visualization research and includes numeracy, graph familiarity, or
aesthetic elements, they have not been sufficiently considered in ability
assessments. Here, VDL is considered a multidimensional ability whose facets
can be partially self-assessed. We introduce an assessment in which VDL is
deconstructed as a process of understanding, in reference to frameworks from
the learning sciences. MAVIL, Multidimensional Assessment of Visual Data
Literacy, is composed of six ability dimensions: General Impression/Abstract
Thinking, Graph Elements/Familiarity, Aesthetic Perception, Visualization
Criticism, Data Reading Tasks and Numeracy/Topic Knowledge. MAVIL was designed
for general audiences and implemented in a survey (n=438), representative of
Austria's age groups (18-74 years) and gender split. The survey mirrors the
population's VDL and shows the perception of two climate data visualizations, a
line and bar chart. We found that $48\%$ of respondents make mistakes with the
simple charts, while $5\%$ believe that they cannot summarize the visualization
content. About a quarter have deficits in comprehending simple data units, and
$19-20\%$ are unfamiliar with each displayed chart type. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.23807 |