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Visualising Uncertainty Dr Alasdair Rutherford University of Stirling What do we mean by uncertainty? .02 .01 .005 Density .015 The simplest way to show uncertainty is the distribution of a variable 0 But showing all the data doesn’t really summarise 20 40 60 age 80 100 Example: Box Plot A box plot shows a number of summary statistics about spread that can help to understand uncertainty Use measures of spread as well as middle Measures of the middle – mean, median, mode Measures of spread – range, interquartile range, standard deviation Uncertainty in estimates – standard error and confidence intervals How do we communicate uncertainty in the form of probabilities? Natural frequencies appear to be superior to percentages in improving understanding of screening tests This is due to the cognitive effort required for interpreting conditional probabilities How do we communicate uncertainty in predictions? Compare two scenarios Areas show probability of different outcomes Different uncertainty on different days Show range of predicted temperatures, as well as the average Confidence intervals around estimates show range of likely values Show both the prediction and the range of likely possibilities Fan-chart of possible values shows uncertainty of predictions – and how this changes over time Bank of England refuses to provide point estimate for faroff predictions so that the focus is on the uncertainty What is the best way to visualise uncertainty? Probabilities are not intuitive – communicate with care! Use multiple formats; different Communicate presentations suit both absolute and different audiences relative probabilities / risks What is the best way to visualise uncertainty? Well-presented graphics with clear explanations work best Use narratives, images and metaphors that gain attention; but resist arousing undue emotion All visualisations have limitations, showing only part of the story – make it clear what you are and are not showing Visualising Uncertainty Communicating uncertainty is important, whether you are reporting a simple average or the estimates from statistical modelling Visualisation can be a good way to communicate these uncertainties – and there are a wide range of techniques being developed that can help Visualising Uncertainty Dr Alasdair Rutherford University of Stirling