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Research on Visualization Nonverbal communication, right-brain processing, mindmaps, art-talk, symbol processing, semiotics Sunday, December 09, 2001
Correction: A Picture is Worth 84.1 Words The information content of a visual program (or any diagram) might be more dependent on the author than on properties of the notation. It still seems plausible that this is the case, but future experiments must be more cautious in controlling for experimental demand factors. ...a picture is worth 84.1 words.
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