We investigate how the cost associated with querying in the context of information retrieval affects how users interact with a search system. Microeconomic theory is used to gen-erate the cost-interaction hypothesis that states as the cost of querying increases, users will pose fewer queries and examine more documents per query. A between-subjects laboratory study with 36 undergraduate subjects was conducted, where subjects were randomly assigned to use one of three search interfaces that varied according to the amount of physical cost required to query: Structured (high cost), Standard (medium cost) and Query Suggestion (low cost). Results show that subjects who used the Structured interface sub-mitted significantly fewer queries, spent mo...
Advances in search technology have meant that search systems can now offer assistance to users beyon...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Interactive Information Retrieval (IR) systems often provide various features and functions, such as...
Economics provides an intuitive and natural way to formally represent the costs and benefits of inte...
Modeling how people interact with search interfaces has been of particular interest and importance t...
Understanding how people interact when searching is central to the study of Interactive Information ...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
Understanding how people interact when searching is cen-tral to the study of Interactive Information...
With a few simple clicks, consumers can navigate the World Wide Web, move from site to site, access ...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
This thesis consists of two essays analyzing related topics. The first essay investigates the role o...
Nearly all markets contain some kind of friction, making it difficult to reach full efficiency. One ...
Typing is a common form of query input for search engines and other information retrieval systems; w...
Modeling how people interact with search interfaces has been of particular interest and importance t...
Advances in search technology have meant that search systems can now offer assistance to users beyon...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...
Interactive Information Retrieval (IR) systems often provide various features and functions, such as...
Economics provides an intuitive and natural way to formally represent the costs and benefits of inte...
Modeling how people interact with search interfaces has been of particular interest and importance t...
Understanding how people interact when searching is central to the study of Interactive Information ...
Inefficiencies associated with online information search are becoming increasingly prevalent in digi...
Understanding how people interact when searching is cen-tral to the study of Interactive Information...
With a few simple clicks, consumers can navigate the World Wide Web, move from site to site, access ...
How users think, learn, and make decisions when interacting with search systems is central to the ar...
This thesis consists of two essays analyzing related topics. The first essay investigates the role o...
Nearly all markets contain some kind of friction, making it difficult to reach full efficiency. One ...
Typing is a common form of query input for search engines and other information retrieval systems; w...
Modeling how people interact with search interfaces has been of particular interest and importance t...
Advances in search technology have meant that search systems can now offer assistance to users beyon...
This article compares search effectiveness when using query-based Internet search (via the Google se...
Theories of search and search behavior can be used to glean insights and generate hypotheses about h...