A widespread belief attributes the first impression to be decisive for retaining users on websites. However, empirical investigation on this conjecture has been largely omitted. This paper examines the influence of positive and negative first impressions on subsequent website usage decisions in three different user tasks. In all tasks appealing or non-appealing website screenshots were displayed. In the first two tasks, websites were shortly presented, examining the willingness to view and the intention to stay on websites. In the third task, participants were able to browse naturally, scanning websites, deciding whether to use the website or not, and taking action eventually. Additionally, the N = 120 participants either were given or not ...
The technical society we live in is in a constant state of advancement and we are continuallyintrodu...
This study examines the impact of three types of aesthetics (classical, expressive, and design aesth...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...
A widespread belief attributes the first impression to be decisive for retaining users on websites. ...
This paper describes an experimental investigation that tested the impact of the aesthetic impressio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology"...
This paper experimentally investigates the role of visual complexity (VC) and prototypicality (PT) a...
People’s behaviour and attitudes are believed to be influenced by an affective system that is more r...
New online businesses emerge every day, contributing to an overflow of unknown vendors that rely sol...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
The present study examines how gaze behavior relates with users’ expertise in evaluating the visual ...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper investigates whether immediate impress...
Websites (e.g. intervention websites targeting health risk behaviors) can be effective in achieving ...
This paper explores factors that influence the user experience when using utilitarian websites. A th...
The technical society we live in is in a constant state of advancement and we are continuallyintrodu...
This study examines the impact of three types of aesthetics (classical, expressive, and design aesth...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...
A widespread belief attributes the first impression to be decisive for retaining users on websites. ...
This paper describes an experimental investigation that tested the impact of the aesthetic impressio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology"...
This paper experimentally investigates the role of visual complexity (VC) and prototypicality (PT) a...
People’s behaviour and attitudes are believed to be influenced by an affective system that is more r...
New online businesses emerge every day, contributing to an overflow of unknown vendors that rely sol...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
The impact of colour on the first impression of a website is discussed in the light of several rathe...
The present study examines how gaze behavior relates with users’ expertise in evaluating the visual ...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper investigates whether immediate impress...
Websites (e.g. intervention websites targeting health risk behaviors) can be effective in achieving ...
This paper explores factors that influence the user experience when using utilitarian websites. A th...
The technical society we live in is in a constant state of advancement and we are continuallyintrodu...
This study examines the impact of three types of aesthetics (classical, expressive, and design aesth...
Users make lasting judgments about a website’s appeal within a split second of seeing it for the fir...