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Extending User Understanding of Federal Statistics in Tables. Gary Marchionini. Carol Hert. Liz Liddy. Ben Shneiderman. May 2000.
This paper describes progress toward improving user interfaces for US Federal government statistics that are presented in tables. Based on studies of user behaviors and needs related to statistical tables, we describe interfaces to assist diverse users with a range of statistical literacy to explore, find, understand, and use US Federal government statistics. (HCIL-TR-2000-08) (Also cross-referenced UMIACS-TR-2000-24) University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland, Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland,
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