Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web navigation and Web searching. Despite this interest, no works have considered the role may assume individual differences in real-environment navigation during Web navigation. The aim of this work is to investigate the effect of different spatial cognitive styles: Landmark style (LS), Route style (RS) and Survey style (SS), on Web searching behaviour. In real-environment navigation, having a specific style determines the type of information individuals selected to navigate and orient themselves.We hypothesize that LS individuals are less proficient during Web exploration due to their analytical analysis of the environmental features. Vice ve...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important area of research in the field of information scie...
Abstract User-Web interactions have emerged as an important area of research in the field of informa...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
Although information searching in hypermedia environments has become a new important problem solving...
Previous studies have shown that users’ cognitive styles play an important role during Web searching...
This study derives from two important observations. First, that navigation in hypermedia is a diffic...
This article focuses on spatial abilities mobilized during hypertext navigation. Based on the eviden...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
Recently, many studies have investigated the role of individual and cognitive differences during Web...
User-Web interactions have emerged as an important area of research in the field of information scie...
Abstract User-Web interactions have emerged as an important area of research in the field of informa...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
Although information searching in hypermedia environments has become a new important problem solving...
Previous studies have shown that users’ cognitive styles play an important role during Web searching...
This study derives from two important observations. First, that navigation in hypermedia is a diffic...
This article focuses on spatial abilities mobilized during hypertext navigation. Based on the eviden...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...
People orient themselves in the environment using three different, hierarchically organized, spatial...