Type of Publication: | Contribution to a conference |
Publication status: | Published |
URI (citable link): | http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-0-329469 |
Author: | Dragicevic, Pierre; Jansen, Yvonne |
Year of publication: | 2014 |
Conference: | IEEE VIS 2014, Nov 9, 2014 - Nov 14, 2014, Paris, France |
Published in: | DECISIVe : Workshop on Dealing with Cognitive Biases in Visualisations / Ellis, Geoffrey (ed.) |
Series: | DECISIVe : Workshop on Dealing with Cognitive Biases in Visualisations |
Summary: |
The planning fallacy, i.e., people’s tendency to underestimate the time required to complete a project despite past failures, is ubiquitous and resistant to coping strategies. We propose scenarios where visualizations may help alleviate this problem, motivated by previous research in psychology. We hope that with the help of visualizations, people will become more reliable in their judgments and work together in a way that is both more productive and more gratifying.
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Subject (DDC): | 004 Computer Science |
Keywords: | Planning fallacy, debiasing, information visualization, per- sonal information management, social networks |
Link to License: | In Copyright |
DRAGICEVIC, Pierre, Yvonne JANSEN, 2014. Visualization-Mediated Alleviation of the Planning Fallacy. IEEE VIS 2014. Paris, France, Nov 9, 2014 - Nov 14, 2014. In: ELLIS, Geoffrey, ed.. DECISIVe : Workshop on Dealing with Cognitive Biases in Visualisations
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