Journal of Eye Movement Research (Nov 2011)

Time-Dependent Changes In Viewing Behavior On Similarly Structured Web Pages

  • Kai Kaspar,
  • Frank Ollermann,
  • Kai-Christoph Hamborg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.4.2.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2

Abstract

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This article focuses on the impact of observation time and web page structure on viewing behavior. 63 subjects observed similarly structured pages of a popular commercial internet shop. Eye movements were recorded and analyzed regarding several saccade parameters, the individual fixation distribution by means of a progressive entropy approach, and the within- as well as between-subject congruency of fixation distributions. Our results show that viewing behavior significantly changed while subjects observed individual web pages. In contrast, we only found little evidence for a change in eye movements across web pages and hence for an attention-related schema building. In this context, we also provide an example of the impact of web page elements’ position on fixation probability.

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