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Peer Review #2 of "Web party effect: a cocktail party effect in the web environment (v0.1)"
[peer_review]
2015
unpublished
In goal-directed web navigation labels compete for selection: this process often involves knowledge integration and requires selective attention to manage the dizziness of web layouts. Here we ask whether the competition for selection depends on all web navigation options or only on those options that are more likely to be useful for information seeking, and provide evidence in favor of the latter alternative. Participants in our experiment navigated a representative set of real web sites of
doi:10.7287/peerj.828v0.1/reviews/2
fatcat:5ayfmhz4nvh3hpxh2xnq3csvrq