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    题名: Banner Evaluation Predicted by Eye Tracking Performance and the Median Thinking Style
    作者: Wang, Man-Ying, Tang, Da-Lun, Kao, Chih-Tung, & Sun, Vincent
    贡献者: 淡江大學大眾傳播學系
    关键词: banner advertisements;eye tracking;median thinking;ZhongYong;information complexity
    日期: 2013-06-01
    上传时间: 2013-12-02
    出版者: Heidelberg: Springer
    摘要: The current study examined whether and how the Chinese culture rooted median thinking style may affect banner ad viewing and evaluation. Eye tracking performance was recorded as participants viewed banner ads of different information complexity. High median thinking participants were characterized by a flexible perceptual processing style. Their eye tracking performance showed that they responded to information complexity of the banner ads and attempted to integrate information spatially for low complexity banners. Less effortful (and more fluent) eye tracking performance was associated with more positive banner evaluation and the relationship was mediated by experienced fluency in high median thinkers. Information complexity also guided eye tracking. These findings demonstrated the potential of eye tracking measures in predicting effects of culture (and design) related factors on banner evaluation.
    關聯: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8013, pp.129-138
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-39241-2_16
    显示于类别:[大眾傳播學系暨研究所] 期刊論文

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