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Are all pictures worth 1,000 words?: an investigation of fit between graph type and performance on accounting data analytics tasks
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Are all pictures worth 1,000 words?: an investigation of fit between graph type and performance on accounting data analytics tasks

Shawn P Granitto
Vol.39(1), pp.77-101
2025

Abstract

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Despite the increasing prevalence of the use of data analytics and visualizations in accounting settings, little is known about the relative effectiveness of different visualization formats for tasks such as those involving comparisons over time and those involving evaluations of whole-part compositions. In this study, we examine if there is a difference in decision efficiency and effectiveness between bar and line graphs for a comparison task and between pie and stacked column graphs for a compositional task. We also examine if the component complexity of graphs affects performance. We find that line graphs result in significantly greater decision sensitivity (ability to identify true positives) than bar graphs on comparison tasks regardless of the degree of component complexity. We also find that bar graphs result in significantly greater decision specificity (ability to identify true negatives) and overall accuracy.
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