Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model

Background: Systems Thinking (ST) is the new paradigm in Evaluation. It represents a significant mind-set shift for the evaluation field and it is a powerful tool to tackle complex environments.   Heir to the systems concepts of the engineering field, and especially regarding the hard systems too...

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Main Authors: Sara Vaca, Pablo Vidueira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation
Online Access:https://journals.sfu.ca/jmde/index.php/jmde_1/article/view/441
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Pablo Vidueira
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description Background: Systems Thinking (ST) is the new paradigm in Evaluation. It represents a significant mind-set shift for the evaluation field and it is a powerful tool to tackle complex environments.   Heir to the systems concepts of the engineering field, and especially regarding the hard systems tools, ST in evaluation uses the same visual tools that were created many years ago. All these tools already incorporate data visualization features:  they depict ideas, relationships and concepts relying in shapes and figures more than a textual explanation.   Revisiting these tools and applying the latest data visualization principles, they could be optimised in order to provide with more information within the same concept.   Purpose: To provide ST practitioners with more informative tools in order to facilitate: -  ST experts and users can optimise the application of the tools to real life models beyond the initial set up of their visual representations. -  Audiences of evaluations using ST as part of the toolkit can find the outputs more apprehensible and easy to understand .     Setting: Not applicable.   Intervention: Not applicable.   Research Design: Not applicable.   Data Collection and Analysis: Not applicable.   Findings: Improving ST representations of reality and systems can help both enhance ST applications and make it more accessible and comprehensible for evaluation practitioners' and users.   Six ways for improving the understanding of the current stock and flow diagrams were identified. The tools proposed consist of: customizing the colours and shape of the variables and their relationships to make them more informative; highlighting the existing subsystems within the model; and providing the specific sequence for reading the main causal chains.  
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spelling doaj.art-5143750b1ceb46e7af34a6d5f89cef302023-06-03T07:02:35ZengThe Evaluation Center at Western Michigan UniversityJournal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation1556-81802016-01-01122610.56645/jmde.v12i26.441Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics ModelSara VacaPablo Vidueira Background: Systems Thinking (ST) is the new paradigm in Evaluation. It represents a significant mind-set shift for the evaluation field and it is a powerful tool to tackle complex environments.   Heir to the systems concepts of the engineering field, and especially regarding the hard systems tools, ST in evaluation uses the same visual tools that were created many years ago. All these tools already incorporate data visualization features:  they depict ideas, relationships and concepts relying in shapes and figures more than a textual explanation.   Revisiting these tools and applying the latest data visualization principles, they could be optimised in order to provide with more information within the same concept.   Purpose: To provide ST practitioners with more informative tools in order to facilitate: -  ST experts and users can optimise the application of the tools to real life models beyond the initial set up of their visual representations. -  Audiences of evaluations using ST as part of the toolkit can find the outputs more apprehensible and easy to understand .     Setting: Not applicable.   Intervention: Not applicable.   Research Design: Not applicable.   Data Collection and Analysis: Not applicable.   Findings: Improving ST representations of reality and systems can help both enhance ST applications and make it more accessible and comprehensible for evaluation practitioners' and users.   Six ways for improving the understanding of the current stock and flow diagrams were identified. The tools proposed consist of: customizing the colours and shape of the variables and their relationships to make them more informative; highlighting the existing subsystems within the model; and providing the specific sequence for reading the main causal chains.   https://journals.sfu.ca/jmde/index.php/jmde_1/article/view/441
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Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
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title Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
title_full Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
title_fullStr Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
title_full_unstemmed Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
title_short Using Graphical Perception Principles to Improve the ST Tools’ Data Visualization: Revisiting the Systems Dynamics Model
title_sort using graphical perception principles to improve the st tools data visualization revisiting the systems dynamics model
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