REQUIRED REFERENCE Dizman, C., Hoffmann, E.R., & Chan, A.H.S…. REQUIRED REFERENCEDizman, C., Hoffmann, E.R., & Chan, A.H.S. (2014). Movement time to edge and non-edge targets. Ergonomics, 57, 130-135. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2013.855824. (PDF available by entering the title of the article into Google Scholar when on campus or using the VPN off campus; or enter the title into the search bar on the Vaughan Memorial Library website—look in the ‘Articles’ block)Read the required reference. It discusses the practical application of the speed-accuracy trade-off when con. Considering the design of icons on a computer screen.What were the three independent variables in the Dizman, Hoffmann & Chan study? How many levels were in each IV? Identify these.What do Dizmen, Hoffmann & Chan suggest is the benefit of having a target placed at the edge of a computer screen?From a practical point of view, what are the implications, according to the authors, “for the layout of commonly used icons on a computer screen”? Consider the icons you interact with most frequently on your computer desktop and in the programs that you use, which ones are at the screen edge and which ones are a small distance away? How does this affect your movement time to them? Science Biology KINE 3213 Share (0)
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