Modelling web search behaviour : a user’s cognitive style perspective [Unpublished]


Autoria(s): Kinley, Khamsum
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Many researchers have investigated and modelled aspects of Web searching. A number of studies have explored the relationships between individual differences and Web searching. However, limited studies have explored the role of users’ cognitive styles in determining Web searching behaviour. Current models of Web searching have limited consideration of users’ cognitive styles. The impact of users’ cognitive style on Web searching and their relationships are little understood or represented. Individuals differ in their information processing approaches and the way they represent information, thus affecting their performance. To create better models of Web searching we need to understand more about user’s cognitive style and their Web search behaviour, and the relationship between them. More rigorous research is needed in using more complex and meaningful measures of relevance; across a range of different types of search tasks and different populations of Internet users. The project further explores the relationships between the users’ cognitive style and their Web searching. The project will develop a model depicting the relationships between a user’s cognitive style and their Web searching. The related literature, aims and objectives and research design are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39613/

Relação

http://sf09.hcsnet.edu.au/

Kinley, Khamsum (2009) Modelling web search behaviour : a user’s cognitive style perspective [Unpublished]. In HCSNet : The ARC Network in Human Communication Science, 30 November -1 December 2009, The University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #080703 Human Information Behaviour #080704 Information Retrieval and Web Search #Information retrieval, Web search behavior, Cognitive style
Tipo

Conference Item