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FACULTY

Ian Spence

Ian Spence
Professor

Department of Psychology
Sidney Smith Hall
100 St George St
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5S 3G3

Engineering Psychology Lab: Sidney Smith Room 630
Phone: 416-978-7623
Fax: 416-978-4811
e-mail: spence@psych.utoronto.ca

Biography
Born in Scotland, Professor Spence's undergraduate education was in mathematics, physics, and psychology at the University of Glasgow and he did his graduate work at the University of Toronto. His research interests include engineering psychology, graphical perception, psychophysics, psychometric methods with an emphasis on measurement and scaling, and statistics. Current research projects include the effective use of colour in scientific visualization, the role of colour in visual memory, and the personalization of dynamic information displays such as web sites.

Ian also has an interest in the history of statistical graphics and is working on a biography of William Playfair (1759-1823), a fellow Scot, engineer, entrepreneur, scoundrel, and inventor of most of the fundamental forms of statistical graph. Ian was recently invited by Oxford University Press to rewrite the Playfair entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, a major publishing event of 2004. This is the first major revision of this standard work since the original 33 Victorian volumes were published between 1885 and 1901. Curiously, the old DNB entry made no mention of Playfair's invention of statistical graphs.

Keywords: engineering psychology, graphical perception, psychophysics, psychometric methods with an emphasis on measurement and scaling, statistics