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GVU Technical Report
Number: GIT-GVU-01-01
Title: The
Cultural Context of Web Genres: Content vs. Style
Authors: Albert
Badre, Sharon Laskowski (NIST)
Abstract:
The question we raise here is whether what is culturally established
for a given genre in the brick and mortar world applies equally
on the World Wide Web. Can we effectively use the styles of one
genre to design the site of another genre? Are we wedded to the
culturally established attributes of the real world when designing
for the Web? We compared users' performance and preference for shopping-vs.-news-styled
sites. We found that on the whole users liked the "shopping" layout
better than the news layout, even when viewing news content. This
was especially surprising in light of the fact that our users had
so much more experience with news sites over shopping sites. This
perhaps shows how popluar the shopping style is in our culture.
People chose News as Shopping as their favorite site, even though
it was difficult to use. People who preferred News as Shopping did
better on both News as Shopping and News as News that those who
preferred News as News. This suggests a potential relationship between
performance on the World Wide Web and preference for the shopping
style.
Keywords: Web
usability, web genres, culture, news, shopping
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