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Devine, Heather Hampton.
Effect of scroll bar and navigation menu co-location on web performance.
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Effect of scroll bar and navigation menu co-location on web performance./
Author:
Devine, Heather Hampton.
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75 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-03, page: 1520.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International44-03.
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Psychology, Cognitive. -
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9780542370731
Effect of scroll bar and navigation menu co-location on web performance.
Devine, Heather Hampton.
Effect of scroll bar and navigation menu co-location on web performance.
- 75 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-03, page: 1520.
Thesis (M.S.)--San Jose State University, 2005.
This study explored the effect of scroll bar and navigation menu colocation on web performance. Participants interacted with fictitious web sites that co-located the menu and scroll bar, or placed them opposite one another. Support was not found for the hypothesis that menu and scroll bar co-location would result in improved menu navigation performance. However, participants indicated a preference for co-location and found it easier and faster to use than non-co-location. The results show a strong advantage for the conventional right-side placement of the scroll bar and a potential benefit for the unconventional right-side placement of the menu.
ISBN: 9780542370731Subjects--Topical Terms:
1000005612
Psychology, Cognitive.
Effect of scroll bar and navigation menu co-location on web performance.
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