Noam Tractinsky

Senior Academic

Replicating and extending research on relations between visual aesthetics and usability

This paper describes a replication and extension of a study that found strong positive correlation between evaluation of a product's beauty and pre-use perceptions of its usability. The original study was conducted in Japan; its replication and extension took place in Israel. The extension involved mainly methodological improvements to the original study, which demonstrated the robustness of the original study's findings.

Publication language English
Pages 24-28
Journal CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume 976
Publication status Published - 01.01.2013

Keywords

Cross-culture
HCI
Method bias
Perceived usability
Replication
Visual aesthetics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

General Computer Science
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