Affective Engagement in Information Visualization

Ya-Hsin Hung, Purdue University

Abstract

All of the work presented hence forth was conducted in the DVC Lab (Design, Visualization, & Cognition Laboratory) at Purdue University, West Lafayette. All projects and associated methods were approved by Purdue University’s Human Research Protection Program [IRB protocol#: 1611018468, 1703018955, 1902021654, 1903021883].Stage 1 I was the lead investigator and main experimenter of Stage 1 where I was responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection, data analysis, as well as the majority of manuscript composition. Ali Baigelenov and Michael Saenz were involved in the qualitative coding process as coders and contributed to manuscript edits. Dr. Paul Parsons was the principle investigator and supervisory author on this study and was involved throughout the study in concept formation, data analysis, and manuscript composition. Note that the work came from a creative process that heavily involved all of them. A preliminary version of Stage 1 has been published [1].Stage 2 I was the lead investigator of Stage 2, responsible for all major areas of concept formation, item writing, data collection, data analysis, as well as manuscript composition. Dr. Anne Traynor advised the research methods of instrument development. Dr. Paul Parsons was the principle investigator and supervisory author on this study and was involved throughout the study in concept formation and study administration. Note that the work came from a creative process that heavily involved all of them. A preliminary version of Stage 2 and part of literature review has been published [2].Stage 3 I was the lead investigator and main experimenter of Stage 3 where I was responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection, data analysis, as well as the majority of manuscript composition. Dr. Anne Traynor instructed data collection and data analysis throughout the study. Ali Baigelenov contributed to experiment preparation and manuscript edits. Dr. Paul Parsons was the principle investigator as well as supervisory author on this study and was involved throughout the study in concept formation and manuscript composition. Dr. Steven Landry supported and reimbursed expense for the experiments. Note that the work came from a creative process that heavily involved all of them. A preliminary version of Stage 2, Stage 3, and part of literature review has been published [3].Stage 4 I was the lead investigator and main experimenter of Stage 4, responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection, data analysis, as well as manuscript composition. Dr. Anne Traynor instructed data collection and data analysis throughout the study in concept formation and manuscript edits. Dr. Paul Parsons was the principle investigator as well as supervisory author on this study and was involved throughout the study. Dr. Steven Landry supported and reimbursed expense for the experiments.

Degree

Ph.D.

Advisors

Traynor, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Statistics

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