Round Numbers Can Sharpen Cognition

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Round Numbers Can Sharpen Cognition
Huy Anh Nguyen, Jake M Hofman, Daniel G Goldstein

CHI'22: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Session: User Modeling

Abstract
Scientists and journalists strive to report numbers with high precision to keep readers well-informed. Our work investigates whether this practice can backfire due to the cognitive costs of processing multi-digit precise numbers. In a pre-registered randomized experiment, we presented readers with several news stories containing numbers in either precise or round versions. We then measured their ability to approximately recall these numbers and make estimates based on what they read. Our results revealed a counter-intuitive effect where reading round numbers helped people better approximate the precise values, while seeing precise numbers made them worse. We also conducted two surveys to elicit individual preferences for the ideal degree of rounding for numbers spanning seven orders of magnitude in various contexts. From the surveys, we found that people tended to prefer more precision when the rounding options contained only digits (e.g., "2,500,000") than when they contained modifier terms (e.g., "2.5 million"). We conclude with a discussion of how these findings can be leveraged to enhance numeracy in digital content consumption.

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CHI 2022
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cognitive effect
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measurement
number representation
recall
round numbers