AI Article Synopsis

  • The study assessed how beginning R users perceived the quality of graphics created using two plotting systems: base R and ggplot2.
  • Both methods were used by students in a data science course to create similar plots, after which they evaluated each other's work based on clarity and labeling.
  • Results showed that while graphics from both systems were rated similarly, ggplot2 plots were generally considered clearer, particularly for more complex multivariate relationships.

Article Abstract

We performed an empirical study of the perceived quality of scientific graphics produced by beginning R users in two plotting systems: the base graphics package ("base R") and the ggplot2 add-on package. In our experiment, students taking a data science course on the Coursera platform were randomized to complete identical plotting exercises using either base R or ggplot2. This exercise involved creating two plots: one bivariate scatterplot and one plot of a multivariate relationship that necessitated using color or panels. Students evaluated their peers on visual characteristics key to clear scientific communication, including plot clarity and sufficient labeling. We observed that graphics created with the two systems rated similarly on many characteristics. However, ggplot2 graphics were generally perceived by students to be slightly more clear overall with respect to presentation of a scientific relationship. This increase was more pronounced for the multivariate relationship. Through expert analysis of submissions, we also find that certain concrete plot features (e.g., trend lines, axis labels, legends, panels, and color) tend to be used more commonly in one system than the other. These observations may help educators emphasize the use of certain plot features targeted to correct common student mistakes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7986299PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2019.1695554DOI Listing

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