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Bashs web [6 articles]

Artikler nylig sendt til Bashs bibliotek klassifisert med nøkkelordet web. You can also see everyone's web.
  • Elements that affect web credibility: early results from a self-report study
    (2000), pp. 287-288.
    by BJ Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Alex Osipovich, Chris Varma, Othman Laraki, Nicholas Fang, Jyoti Paul, Akshay Rangnekar, John Shon, Preeti Swani, Marissa Treinen
  • notes The effect of animated banner advertisements on a visual search task
    (2001)
    by Moira K Burke, Anthony J Hornof
    posted to advertisements banner blindness thesis web by Bash on 2005-11-21 06:47:50 as **
  • notes Banner Ads Hinder Visual Search and Are Forgotten
    CHI 2002 (April 2004), 1139.
    by M Burke, AJ Hornof
    posted to ads animation banner memory search visual web wide world by Bash on 2005-11-21 06:40:33 as ***
  • notes Why Are Users Banner-Blind? Pagendarm and Schaumburg: JoDI
    Journal of Digital Information, Vol. 2, No. 1. (24 August 2001)
    posted to advertisements banner blindness eye-tracking web by Bash on 2005-11-21 06:01:00 as ***
  • Shiny happy people building trust?: photos on e-commerce websites and consumer trust
    (2003), pp. 121-128.
    by Jens Riegelsberger, Angela M Sasse, John D Mccarthy
  • Eye tracking in web search tasks: design implications
    (2002), pp. 51-58.
    by Joseph H Goldberg, Mark J Stimson, Marion Lewenstein, Neil Scott, Anna M Wichansky
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