This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1987) Knowledge acquisition and conceptual models: a cognitive analysis of the interface. In: D. Diaper and R.Winder (eds.) People and Computers III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 371-379. Abstract: Understanding how users process the information available to them through the computer interface can greatly enhance our abilities to design usable systems. This paper details the results of a longitudinal psychological experiment investigating the effect of interface style on user performance, knowledge acquisition and conceptual model development. Through the use of standard performance measures, interactive error scorin...
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[[abstract]]Different people have different models of mental perception, which form the bases of hum...
An exploratory study was conducted with users of a command-based system, MS-DOS, and the Graphical U...
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This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This article proposes an inferential approach for the study of human/computer interaction. It is by ...
Computers and information systems are playing increasingly prominent and direct roles in the conduct...
This paper investigates the influence of interface styles on problem solving performance. It is ofte...
Different computer competency, personality traits, gender and different types of software interface ...
[[abstract]]Different people have different models of mental perception, which form the bases of hum...
An exploratory study was conducted with users of a command-based system, MS-DOS, and the Graphical U...
This thesis initially presents an 'assay' of the literature pertaining to individual differences in ...
The main purpose of the thesis was to examine the human computer interface from a user-centred viewp...
This paper studies the issue of cognitive load theory and its implications to teaching interface des...
The inability of standard cognitive science, the information-processing approach, to provide theoret...
The objective of this study is to model and design a skill adaptive interface for human-computer int...
This research aims to elaborate the cognition in the field of human-computer interaction, also ackno...
This paper explores differences and similarities between novice and expert users of interactive arti...
Development of effective human computer interaction is being approached independently by two discipl...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This article proposes an inferential approach for the study of human/computer interaction. It is by ...
Computers and information systems are playing increasingly prominent and direct roles in the conduct...
This paper investigates the influence of interface styles on problem solving performance. It is ofte...
Different computer competency, personality traits, gender and different types of software interface ...