Publications

Filter by type:

Data visualizations are vital to scientific communication on critical issues such as public health, climate change, and socioeconomic …

There are a few prominent practices for conducting reviews of academic literature, including searching for specific keywords on Google …

For many households, investing for retirement is one of the most significant decisions and is fraught with uncertainty. In a classic …

Understanding correlation judgement is important to designing effective visualizations of bivariate data. Prior work on correlation …

We propose a visualization technique, Du Bois wrapped bar chart, inspired by work of W.E.B Du Bois. Du Bois wrapped bar charts enable …

Cognitive biases are systematic errors in judgment due to an over-reliance on rule-of-thumb heuristics. Recent research suggests that …

Our contribution is the design and evaluation of an interactive machine learning interface that rapidly provides the user with model …

We describe a novel study of decision-making processes around misinformation on social media. Using a custom-built visual analytic …

We describe a novel longitudinal study of the frequency and significance of social media users’ profile changes. Drawing upon two …

In recent decades, the amount of text available for organizational science research has grown tremendously. Despite the availability of …

Anchoring effect is the tendency to focus too heavily on one piece of information when making decisions. In this paper, we present a …

Social media data bear valuable insights regarding events that occur around the world. Events are inherently temporal and spatial. …