2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/q8ckd
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Does the data do the talking? Confirmation bias in the interpretation of data visualizations

Abstract: When analyzing the results of an experiment, we often assume that the interpretation of the data is a straightforward act; however, experiments on reproducibility that have large numbers of scientists analyze the same dataset show that even subtle differences in workflows can lead to drastically different results. Beyond the use of different analysis methods, one potential reason for different conclusions from the same data is confirmation bias, a phenomenon well documented in psychology. We reasoned that conf… Show more

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