A GOMS theory of stimulus-response compatibility is shown to predict response-time performance on a command/abbreviation encoding task. Working with parameters that were set by an earlier study and which have rational, task-meaningful interpretations as mapping, motor, perception and retrieval opera
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[ACM Press the SIGCHI/GI conference - Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1987.04.05-1987.04.09)] Proceedings of the SIGCHI/GI conference on Human factors in computing systems and graphics interface - CHI '87 - Predicting the time to recall computer command abbreviations
β Scribed by John, Bonnie E.; Newell, Allen
- Book ID
- 125479954
- Publisher
- ACM Press
- Year
- 1987
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9780897912136
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