First impressions of a web page are important since users can form a lasting impression of a site in as little as 50ms (Lindgaard et al, 2006; Lindgaard et al, 2011). This study examined gender differences of initial impressions of 50 e-commerce web pages. Participants rated each page on five attributes: masculinity/femininity, brightness, attractiveness, complexity, and design quality. Results from a multiple linear regression showed that user perceptions of attractiveness and complexity were predictive of whether a web page was rated as well-designed. When examined by gender, it was found that this same finding was true of females but not for males, who did not report the same relationship between complexity and design quality. Sample pag...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
There are several studies dealing with the differences between sites originated by men and women. Ho...
First impressions of a web page are important since users can form a lasting impression of a site in...
We study three web sites to see whether there are systematic differences between women and men in th...
Web presence became inevitable for businesses today particularly dynamic industries such as the fina...
In human-computer interaction, aesthetics, usability and credibility are key factors in the design o...
Web users are now a mixture of consumer and web designer. As such, the context within which we are s...
This study examines the implications of a gendered website production and preference aesthetic for t...
A successful website not only contains useful information but also displays this information in a wa...
New online businesses emerge every day, contributing to an overflow of unknown vendors that rely sol...
The purpose of this study was to examine the implications of a gendered website production and prefe...
Gender effects remain poorly understood in the E-commerce setting. Using social roles theory, this r...
Studies of gender-related differences in the perception of ecommerce websites dependent on the websi...
SIGCHI ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction SIGWEB ACM Special Interest Group o...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
There are several studies dealing with the differences between sites originated by men and women. Ho...
First impressions of a web page are important since users can form a lasting impression of a site in...
We study three web sites to see whether there are systematic differences between women and men in th...
Web presence became inevitable for businesses today particularly dynamic industries such as the fina...
In human-computer interaction, aesthetics, usability and credibility are key factors in the design o...
Web users are now a mixture of consumer and web designer. As such, the context within which we are s...
This study examines the implications of a gendered website production and preference aesthetic for t...
A successful website not only contains useful information but also displays this information in a wa...
New online businesses emerge every day, contributing to an overflow of unknown vendors that rely sol...
The purpose of this study was to examine the implications of a gendered website production and prefe...
Gender effects remain poorly understood in the E-commerce setting. Using social roles theory, this r...
Studies of gender-related differences in the perception of ecommerce websites dependent on the websi...
SIGCHI ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction SIGWEB ACM Special Interest Group o...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
Previous research has determined that women and men process information differently and have unique ...
There are several studies dealing with the differences between sites originated by men and women. Ho...