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This review introduces an integrative model of visualization that enhances understanding across diverse fields. It distinguishes between fast and slow decision-making processes in visualizations, backed by compelling cross-domain findings. Join researchers Lace M. Padilla, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Mary Hegarty, and Jeanine K Stefanucci as they set the stage for further exploration in the realm of visualization design and comprehension.
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