Visualizing Uncertainty About the Future

Author:

Spiegelhalter David1,Pearson Mike1,Short Ian2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0WB, UK.

2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The Open University, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK.

Abstract

We are all faced with uncertainty about the future, but we can get the measure of some uncertainties in terms of probabilities. Probabilities are notoriously difficult to communicate effectively to lay audiences, and in this review we examine current practice for communicating uncertainties visually, using examples drawn from sport, weather, climate, health, economics, and politics. Despite the burgeoning interest in infographics, there is limited experimental evidence on how different types of visualizations are processed and understood, although the effectiveness of some graphics clearly depends on the relative numeracy of an audience. Fortunately, it is increasingly easy to present data in the form of interactive visualizations and in multiple types of representation that can be adjusted to user needs and capabilities. Nonetheless, communicating deeper uncertainties resulting from incomplete or disputed knowledge—or from essential indeterminacy about the future—remains a challenge.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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