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December, 2007 |
Show me the study! 2007 annual research review |
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November, 2007 |
Meta-Usability – When the method is not the message |
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October, 2007 |
Playing doctor? – Trends in health information seeking on the Web |
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August, 2007 |
The Art of Icons – Where more realism is better, and why that's helpful. |
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July, 2007 |
Serious Games – On using simulation experiences to encourage desired behavior |
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June, 2007 |
Understanding the persuasive flow – or How we can learn to love online advertising – recent research on the effectiveness of Web advertising and ways to improve its usability. |
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May, 2007 |
Why "how many users" is just the wrong question – Rethinking the requirements for valid usability tests. |
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April, 2007 |
Thin slicing: inside or outside the world of user experience? – research showing that users make quick judgments on very little information and how this affects the design of the online experience. |
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March, 2007 |
Designing for "mature" users – Research-based guidelines that you should know when designing sites that are visited by older users. |
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February, 2007 |
Do you see what I see? Exploring cross cultural variation in looking behavior – some cultural differences in how people view Web sites. |
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January, 2007 |
What's your unconscious got to do with it? – the significant role the unconscious mind plays in consumer decision making, and some ways to measure the effects. |
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