DocumentCode :
1379737
Title :
Measuring reading behavior in policy documents: a comparison of two instruments
Author :
Ummelen, Nicole ; Neutelings, Rob
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bus. Commun., Tilburg Univ., Netherlands
Volume :
43
Issue :
3
fYear :
2000
fDate :
9/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
292
Lastpage :
301
Abstract :
Techniques for observing selection and reading behavior in professional documents, such as the thinking-aloud and the click-and-read methods, may affect the reading process to be observed. Such so-called reactivity problems complicate the use of these instruments in experimental research and usability testing. If their influence is unknown, any experimental results obtained with these instruments may be caused by the testing method. One way to detect reactivity effects is to compare different instruments in a series of experimental studies. In this initial study, we compared the thinking-aloud method, the click-and-read method, a combination of these two methods and a silent reading condition. Subjects read and judged a 53-page policy document in one of these conditions. We investigated whether or not different observation instruments caused specific differences in information selection, judgment and knowledge. Thinking aloud did not cause any differences in the selection of information. Both the thinking-aloud method and the click-and-read method affected the judgment task outcome. Thinking aloud led to many positive and few negative judgments, whereas silent reading led to many negative and few positive judgments. The results for the click-and-read method showed a tendency toward the same effect. Neither method affected the knowledge test results
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; human factors; professional communication; click-and-read method; information selection behavior; judgment task; knowledge testing; negative judgments; observation instruments; policy documents; positive judgments; professional documents; reactivity problems; reading behavior measurement; silent reading condition; thinking-aloud method; usability testing; Business communication; CD-ROMs; Eyes; Information analysis; Instruments; Length measurement; Testing; Usability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0361-1434
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/47.867945
Filename :
867945
Link To Document :
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