Assessing the Impact of Website Domain on End-User Evaluations of Web Page Aesthetics Using an Immediate Aesthetic Perception Technique
This study investigated the 'immediate aesthetic impression' method of quantifying the perception of attractiveness of several website designs. This study replicates and expands an existing line of research that investigates a method of measuring end-user's "first impression"...
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ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1685752019-07-01T03:56:59Z Assessing the Impact of Website Domain on End-User Evaluations of Web Page Aesthetics Using an Immediate Aesthetic Perception Technique Doddington, Forrest Alan (authoraut) Adams, Jonathan (professor directing thesis) Cortese, Juliann (committee member) Heald, Gary (committee member) School of Communication (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf This study investigated the 'immediate aesthetic impression' method of quantifying the perception of attractiveness of several website designs. This study replicates and expands an existing line of research that investigates a method of measuring end-user's "first impression" evaluations of web page attractiveness. Emphasis is placed on evaluating the potential influence of website domain on end-user perception of website visual aesthetics. A snowball technique was used to contact and enroll 184 participants. The participants were asked to evaluate 24 website screen images that represented four website domain categories (commerce, entertainment, government, and religious/non-profit). The results suggest that web domain can be, but is not always, a factor in the perception of website aesthetics. Comparing the average attractiveness rating between an experimental and a control group, websites in the Government domain showed a higher average attractiveness rating from the participants who were aware of the web domain they were viewing. The results also confirm prior findings and show that aesthetic perceptions are formed very quickly and held largely consistent upon repeated exposure to the same website screen image. Response latency continues to show promise as an inherent, objective confirmatory variable, with some limitations on proper experimental design when gathering latency data. This study provides further evidence supporting the repeatability and generalizability of the 'immediate aesthetic perception' measurement method and new findings about the relationship between web domain and perceived website aesthetics. A Thesis submitted to the Department of Communication in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Degree Awarded: Spring Semester, 2009. Date of Defense: December 17, 2008. Domain, Web Page, Website, Aesthetics, Usability, Beauty, Perception, Evaluation, Measure Includes bibliographical references. Jonathan Adams, Professor Directing Thesis; Juliann Cortese, Committee Member; Gary Heald, Committee Member. Communication FSU_migr_etd-0435 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-0435 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A168575/datastream/TN/view/Assessing%20the%20Impact%20of%20Website%20Domain%20on%20End-User%20Evaluations%20of%20Web%20Page%20Aesthetics%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20Using%20an%20Immediate%20Aesthetic%20Perception%20Technique.jpg |
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This study investigated the 'immediate aesthetic impression' method of quantifying the perception of attractiveness of several website designs. This study replicates and expands an existing line of research that investigates a method of measuring end-user's "first impression" evaluations of web page attractiveness. Emphasis is placed on evaluating the potential influence of website domain on end-user perception of website visual aesthetics. A snowball technique was used to contact and enroll 184 participants. The participants were asked to evaluate 24 website screen images that represented four website domain categories (commerce, entertainment, government, and religious/non-profit). The results suggest that web domain can be, but is not always, a factor in the perception of website aesthetics. Comparing the average attractiveness rating between an experimental and a control group, websites in the Government domain showed a higher average attractiveness rating from the participants who were aware of the web domain they were viewing. The results also confirm prior findings and show that aesthetic perceptions are formed very quickly and held largely consistent upon repeated exposure to the same website screen image. Response latency continues to show promise as an inherent, objective confirmatory variable, with some limitations on proper experimental design when gathering latency data. This study provides further evidence supporting the repeatability and generalizability of the 'immediate aesthetic perception' measurement method and new findings about the relationship between web domain and perceived website aesthetics. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Communication in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of Master of Science. === Degree Awarded: Spring Semester, 2009. === Date of Defense: December 17, 2008. === Domain, Web Page, Website, Aesthetics, Usability, Beauty, Perception, Evaluation, Measure === Includes bibliographical references. === Jonathan Adams, Professor Directing Thesis; Juliann Cortese, Committee Member; Gary Heald, Committee Member. |
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Assessing the Impact of Website Domain on End-User Evaluations of Web Page Aesthetics
Using an Immediate Aesthetic Perception Technique |
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Assessing the Impact of Website Domain on End-User Evaluations of Web Page Aesthetics
Using an Immediate Aesthetic Perception Technique |
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Assessing the Impact of Website Domain on End-User Evaluations of Web Page Aesthetics
Using an Immediate Aesthetic Perception Technique |
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