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Individual differences in internet search outcomes and processes

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Individual differences in internet search outcomes and processes
A study was conducted, with 180 participants, to evaluate whether individual differences in basic cognitive abilities (i.e., spatial and verbal ability), attitudes towards computers, and prior experience with computers influence peoples' ability to search for and find information on the internet. Spatial and verbal ability, as well as attitudes towards computers, influenced the accuracy and speed of internet search. Current analyses are focusing on whether cognitive abilities and attitudes influence component search processes, as well as overall accuracy and speed. Keywords Information search, internet search, individual differences, cognitive abilities ACM Classification Keywords H5.4. [Information interfaces and presentation (e.g., HCI)]: Hypertext/Hypermedia---User issues.
Craig Treadaway, James S. Rubinstein, Leo J. Guger
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CHI
Authors Craig Treadaway, James S. Rubinstein, Leo J. Gugerty
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