Investigating the Effects of Augmented Reality on Message Credibility When Visualizing Environmental Impacts
 Aymeric Ferron -
 Ambre Assor -
 Pierre Dragicevic -
 Yvonne Jansen -

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Keywords
Augmented Reality, Data Visualization, Credibility, Comparative Study, Sustainable HCI
Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) has increasingly been used to communicate environmental impacts, offering greater engagement than conventional displays. However, its effect on message credibility—how much people believe in the content of the communication—remains unclear. In a preregistered study, we compared the perceived credibility of environmental information presented via visualizations on an AR headset or a desktop display. We created display-specific visual encodings (3D concrete for AR, 2D bar charts for desktop) and added two control conditions to cross display and encoding. We found no difference in message credibility between AR and desktop, though concrete AR was rated most engaging. Supplementary material is available at https://osf.io/n4p5c/.