Holly Sutherland

Holly Sutherland
  • Master of Philosophy
  • PhD Student at University of Edinburgh

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Introduction
Interested in autism specifically (and neurodevelopmental conditions more generally), social interaction, communication, theory generation, and neurodiversity / social model of disability / medical model debates. Methods include focus groups, intervewing, and ethnography, as well as quantitative data analysis. https://www.heasutherland.com/
Current institution
University of Edinburgh
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (4)
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Risk matrices are a common way to communicate the likelihood and potential impacts of a variety of risks. Until now, there has been little empirical work on their effectiveness in supporting understanding and decision making, and on how different design choices affect these. In this pair of online experiments (total n = 2699), we show that risk mat...
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Choosing effective representations for a problem and for the person solving it has benefits, including the ability or inability to solve it. We previously devised a novel framework consisting of a language to describe representations and computational methods to analyse them in terms of their formal and cognitive properties. In this paper we demons...
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We present a novel framework for inspecting representations and encoding their formal properties. This enables us to assess and compare the informational and cognitive value of different representations for reasoning. The purpose of our framework is to automate the process of representation selection, taking into account the candidate representatio...

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