Male first authors have higher retraction rates than female first authors after accounting for publication volume, and the gap is concentrated in misconduct categories rather than honest mistakes.
Did You Get The Gist Of It? Understanding How Visualization Impacts Decision-Making
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As visualization researchers evaluate the impact of visualization design on decision-making, they often hold a one-dimensional perspective on the cognitive processes behind making a decision. Several psychological and economical researchers have shown that to make decisions, people rely on quantitative reasoning as well as gist-based intuition -- two systems that operate in parallel. In this position paper, we discuss decision theories and provide suggestions to bridge the gap between the evaluation of decision-making in visualization and psychology research. The goal is to question the limits of our knowledge and to advocate for a more nuanced understanding of decision-making with visualization.
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Do male leading authors retract more articles than female leading authors?
Male first authors have higher retraction rates than female first authors after accounting for publication volume, and the gap is concentrated in misconduct categories rather than honest mistakes.