The Visual Display of Quantitative Information Alyssa A. Goodman Professor of Astronomy Harvard University.

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The Visual Display of Quantitative Information Alyssa A. Goodman Professor of Astronomy Harvard University

Discussion with Harvard Health Publications July 16, 2003 Alyssa A. Goodman Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Visual Displays of Quantitative Information Maps Tables Graphs Charts Illustrations & Combinations Thereof

“Core” Principles for the Best Visual Displays (of Quantitative) Information 1.Clarity 2.Tailor to Audience 3.Optimize Display Design 4.Maximum Information, Minimum Mess 5.Consider Delivery Method (hardcopy, blackboard, web, PPT, movie vs. still)

Questions to Always Ask What’s this “VDQI” for? –Data exploration –Hypothesis testing –Making a point –Illustrating/demonstrating an idea –Condensing information –>1 of the above (best answer) Does my display pass the “interocular impact test”?

Data Exploration

Hypothesis (or “Model”) Testing

Making a Point Days “predictor” dog had a cold are marked in pink

Illustration Area = (a x b)/2 Perimeter=a+b+c a b c c=(a 2 + b 2 ) 1/2

Illustration

Condensing Information

Questions to Always Ask What’s this “VDQI” for? –Data exploration –Hypothesis testing –Making a point –Illustrating/demonstrating an idea –Condensing information –>1 of the above (best answer) Does my display pass the “interocular impact test”?

The Local Angle Travel and health Reducing your risk for altitude sickness The allure of glorious vistas, clean air, and spiritual renewal draws millions of people to the mountains every summer for hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding. But if any of your travel plans take you to an altitude of 6,000–8,000 feet or more, your vacation might also include an unpleasant bout of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Not everyone gets sick at higher altitudes, but health risks increase the higher and faster you climb, especially if you ignore early warning signs. Fortunately, you can take several precautions to reduce your chances of becoming very ill, or even dying, from serious altitude-related conditions.

Mount McKinley, Alaska Mount Whitney, California Pike’s Peak, Colorado Buck Mountain, Wyoming Vail Mountain, Colorado Brian Head, Utah Mount Tallac, Nevada Mount St. Helen’s, Washington Mount Washington, New Hampshire Elevation in Feet Moderate Danger Supplemental Oxygen Usually Required Extreme Danger

2nd Half Tables More Sample Graphics Critiques PowerPoint

Tables

Tables When is a table better than a graph or chart? How many independent quantities are listed in a table? –Are any of the entries “correlated”? Should they be? Is the numerical accuracy shown appropriate (# of “significant figures”)?

More Sample Graphics

“ Small Multiples” Galileo’s Moon

Data Exploration Leonardo da Vinci

Data Exploration

Questions Raised by the Movie Is the Earth in danger? –Resolution and its deception potential –What is the uncertainty in the positions? –What is the time scale? Which one is Earth in the movie? –The importance of labeling (What is the coordinate system? –How is the Solar System “viewed” from above?)

Hypothesis Testing John Snow & the London Cholera Epidemic 1854 Reproduced from Visual and Statistical Thinking, ©E.R. Tufte 1997, based on Snow’s drawing.

Critiques

Goodman, Barranco, Wilner & Heyer 1998

Why not use a real MRI?

PowerPoint for Good & Evil Good Forces good handwriting Animation/overlays Clear record of presentations Color Good graphics import Easy reorganization Evil Gratuitous Graphics--too much glitz, no substance Bulleted list after bulleted list Poor graphics import (e.g. EPS) Random access Difficult Spinning things

Intensity "Velocity" Observed Spectrum Telescope  Spectrometer All thanks to Doppler Velocity from Spectroscopy

Radio Spectral-line Observations of Interstellar Clouds

1. Episodic Outflows: Steep Mass-Velocity Slopes Result from Summed Bursts Power-law Slope of Sum = -2.7 (arbitrarily >2) Slope of Each Outburst = -2 as in Matzner & McKee 2000 Arce & Goodman 2001b

COMPLETE Preview: Discovery of a Heated Dust Ring in Ophiuchus Goodman, Li & Schnee pc

…and the famous “1RXS J ” is right in the Middle !? 2 pc

Star Formation >>101 Bate, Bonnell & Bromm 2002 MHD turbulence gives “t=0” conditions; Jeans mass=1 M sun 50 M sun, 0.38 pc, n avg =3 x 10 5 ptcls/cc forms ~50 objects T=10 K SPH, no B or  movie=1.4 free-fall times

“Core” Principals for the Best Visual Displays (of Quantitative) Information 1.Clarity 2.Tailor to Audience 3.Optimize Display Design 4.Maximum Information, Minimum Mess 5.Consider Delivery Method (hardcopy, blackboard, web, PPT, movie vs. still)

So Many Graphs, So Little Time Graphs show relationships amongst more than one variable (“multivariate”) “Time” can be, but is not always, a relevant variable Most graphs are drawn in two dimensions A map can be considered as a very direct form of graph