countfocused
Countfocused is a neologism used in data science and information design to describe a design principle or analytical stance that prioritizes the explicit representation and accuracy of raw counts over derived statistics such as rates, percentages, or summaries. The term is generally used in discussions about reporting, dashboards, and visualizations where the visibility of actual counts is valued for transparency, auditability, and comparability across contexts.
Origin and usage: The term has appeared in online forums and data literacy discussions in the 2020s.
Characteristics: Emphasizes reporting of absolute counts (e.g., number of cases, items sold) alongside, or instead of,
Applications: Public health dashboards prioritizing incident counts; supply chain analytics showing item counts and stock levels;
Critique: A purely count-focused approach can overwhelm users with numbers or foster misinterpretation if not paired
See also: data visualization, counts, derived metric, transparency, reproducibility.