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Anchoring and Alignment: Data Factors in Part-to-Whole Visualization

Published: August 3, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.01881v1

By: Connor Bailey, Michael Gleicher

Potential Business Impact:

Makes charts easier to understand by showing parts clearly.

We explore the effects of data and design considerations through the example case of part-to-whole data relationships. Standard part-to-whole representations like pie charts and stacked bar charts make the relationships of parts to the whole explicit. Value estimation in these charts benefits from two perceptual mechanisms: anchoring, where the value is close to a reference value with an easily recognized shape, and alignment where the beginning or end of the shape is aligned with a marker. In an online study, we explore how data and design factors such as value, position, and encoding together impact these effects in making estimations in part-to-whole charts. The results show how salient values and alignment to positions on a scale affect task performance. This demonstrates the need for informed visualization design based around how data properties and design factors affect perceptual mechanisms.

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Page Count
5 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction