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Breyer, Matthias; Birkenbusch, Jana; Burkhardt, Dirk; Schwarz, Christopher; Stab, Christian; Nazemi, Kawa; Christ, Oliver Visualizations Encourage Uncertain Users to High Effectiveness Proceedings Article In: Salvendy, Gavriel; Karwowski, Waldemar (Hrsg.): Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics 2012- 14 Volume Set: Proceedings of the 4th AHFE Conference 21-25 July 2012, S. 8066–8074, Taylor & Francis CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2012, ISBN: 9781466552623. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: effectiveness, Evaluation, Satisfaction, Visualization2012
@inproceedings{Breyer2012c,
title = {Visualizations Encourage Uncertain Users to High Effectiveness},
author = {Matthias Breyer and Jana Birkenbusch and Dirk Burkhardt and Christopher Schwarz and Christian Stab and Kawa Nazemi and Oliver Christ},
editor = {Gavriel Salvendy and Waldemar Karwowski},
url = {https://www.crcpress.com/Advances-in-Human-Factors-and-Ergonomics-2012--14-Volume-Set-Proceedings/Salvendy-Karwowski/p/book/9781466552623, DigLib Site},
isbn = {9781466552623},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-08-12},
booktitle = {Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics 2012- 14 Volume Set: Proceedings of the 4th AHFE Conference 21-25 July 2012},
pages = {8066--8074},
publisher = {CRC Press},
address = {Boca Raton, FL, USA},
organization = {Taylor & Francis},
abstract = {Users have to handle a lot of information in order to fulfill their current task. For achieving an appropriate time and level of quality the users’ motivation plays a key role. In this paper we present a user study which aimed to evaluate if the self-rated expertise of the subjects in their computer system skills has an impact on their task completion effectiveness using visualizations. The results reveal that regardless of the self-rated assurance of the users, no significant difference in the effectiveness of task completions using visualizations could be registered. Furthermore the participants indicate in the questionnaire that using visualization their individual satisfaction level had no significant differences when compared to the users’ self-assurance levels. This indicates even users feeling not confident in interacting with computer systems they may feel confident in interacting with visualizations. Thus if visualizations are applied for tasks of information search and exploration, the user is encouraged to higher effectiveness.},
keywords = {effectiveness, Evaluation, Satisfaction, Visualization},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}