“…A series of studies covering several major countries has found that a significant number of financial graphs exhibited measurement distortion (i.e., the graph's physical measurement is disproportionate to the underlying numbers) (Steinbart, 1989;Beattie and Jones, 1992a, 1992b, 1996Mather et al , 1996Mather et al , , 2000Courtis, 1997;Frownfelter and Fulkerson, 1998). Moreover, certain other design and construction features (e.g., graph type selected, use of background, directional ordering of time series) appear to be manipulated in order to present corporate performance in the best possible light (Beattie andJones, 1992a, 1992b;CICA, 1993).…”