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Arrows in Comprehending and Producing Mechanical Diagrams

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Arrows in Comprehending and Producing Mechanical Diagrams
Mechanical systems have structural organizations--parts, and their relations--and functional organizations--temporal, dynamic, and causal processes--which can be explained using text or diagrams. Two experiments illustrate the role of arrows in diagrams of mechanical systems. In Experiment 1, people described diagrams with or without arrows, interpreting diagrams without arrows as conveying structural information and diagrams with arrows as conveying functional information. In Experiment 2, people produced sketches of mechanical systems from structural or functional descriptions. People spontaneously used arrows to indicate functional processes in diagrams. Arrows can play a powerful role in augmenting structural diagrams to convey dynamic, causal, or functional information. Ketwords: Arrows; Diagrams; Diagrammatic reasoning; Mechanical knowledge
Julie Heiser, Barbara Tversky
Added 11 Dec 2010
Updated 11 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where COGSCI
Authors Julie Heiser, Barbara Tversky
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