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by lbarrow
5425 days ago
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GazeHawk intern here -- I wrote the article. I have to disagree. The entire argument of the article is that people learn a specific pattern for looking at websites that they don't use in other contexts; putting a blank screen in front of them wouldn't trigger this pattern. The test subjects were looking at a large variety of websites. Some used the top-left logo design and some didn't, but this didn't seem to make a difference -- almost everyone looked up and left with their second fixation. I might update the post to make this more clear. |
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