Wang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Effects of mobile news interface design features on users' gaze behaviours and behavioural performance: evidence from ChinaWang et al., 2021
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- 3301264289558275593
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- Wang X
- Guo F
- Li M
- Tian X
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- Behaviour & Information Technology
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The increasing growth in the use of mobile news apps has raised questions on how their interface design features affect users' gaze behaviours and behavioural performance. To tackle these issues, two experiments (visual browse and search tasks) were designed to …
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