The visual display of quantitative information
The visual display of quantitative information
Graphics and managerial decision making: research-based guidelines
Communications of the ACM
Cognitive Fit: An Empirical Study of Recursion and Iteration
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
User characteristics—DSS effectiveness linkage: an empirical assessment
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Graphs and tables: a four-factor experiment
Communications of the ACM
The effect of information presentation on decision making: a cost-benefit analysis
Information and Management
Task complexity, equilibrium selection, and learning: an experimental study
Management Science
Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays
CHI '94 Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Impacts of decision task, data, and display on strategies for extracting information
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Readings in information visualization: using vision to think
Readings in information visualization: using vision to think
Information visualization: perception for design
Information visualization: perception for design
Business information visualization
Communications of the AIS
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue: Interactive graphical communication
Evaluating the Impact of Dss, Cognitive Effort, and Incentives on Strategy Selection
Information Systems Research
Information Systems Research
Cognitive fit in requirements modeling: a study of object and process methodologies
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Interacting with hypertext: a meta-analysis of experimental studies
Human-Computer Interaction
Visualization of Group Members' Participation
Social Science Computer Review
Decision making with a time limit: the effects of presentation modality and structure
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics: Designing beyond the Product --- Understanding Activity and User Experience in Ubiquitous Environments
Visualization of Network Concepts: The Impact of Working Memory Capacity Differences
Information Systems Research
Visualizing web search results using glyphs: Design and evaluation of a flower metaphor
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS)
An information presentation method based on tree-like super entity component
Journal of Systems and Software
Shall we dance? - The effect of information presentations on negotiation processes and outcomes
Decision Support Systems
Phonological working memory impacts on information searching: an investigation of dyslexia
Proceedings of the 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium
Effects of product learning aids on the breadth and depth of recall
Decision Support Systems
A comparison of representations for discrete multi-criteria decision problems
Decision Support Systems
Resolving anomalies in configuration knowledge bases
ISMIS'12 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Foundations of Intelligent Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Decision Making, Dashboard Displays, and Human Performance in Service Systems
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector
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Understanding the influence of information presentation formats on decision-making effectiveness is an important component of human-computer interaction user interface design. The pervasive nature and ease of use associated with information display formats in wideiy used personal productivity software suggests that decision-makers are likely to create and/or use documents with both text-based and more visually oriented information displays. Past research has investigated the role of these displays on simple decision tasks; however, empirical research has not extended to more complex tasks, more comparable to the types of tasks decision-makers face every day. Results from the empirical analysis suggest that the relationship between information presentation format and decision performance is moderated by the complexity of the task. More specifically, spatial formats result in superior decision accuracy for simple- and complex-spatial tasks and faster decision time for all tasks except the complex-symbolic task where graphs and tables result in equivalent decision time.