2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2018.04.037
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When cognitive fit outweighs cognitive load: Redundant data labels in charts increase accuracy and speed of information extraction

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“…Cognitive fit focuses on the cognitive processes during individual problem solving. The theory of cognitive fit originates from a decisionmaking context, but it has been applied to a varied set of contexts, such as consumer shopping and searching behavior (Chen et al, 2021;Garaus et al, 2015;Brunelle, 2009), 3D virtual environments supporting group decisions (Van Der Land et al, 2013), information search behavior (Park and Ryu, 2019), problem-solving tasks in social networks (Welles and Xu, 2018), information organization decisions (Kopp et al, 2018), accounting retrieval tasks (Dunn et al, 2017;Dunn and Grabski, 2001), physicians' clinical decision support systems (Chang et al, 2016), strategic management decisions (Martignoni et al, 2016), spreadsheet error correction (Goswami et al, 2008), software maintenance (Shaft and Vessey, 2006) and expertise management systems (Huang et al, 2006) (Table 1).…”
Section: User Satisfaction and Intention Of Continued Usementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cognitive fit focuses on the cognitive processes during individual problem solving. The theory of cognitive fit originates from a decisionmaking context, but it has been applied to a varied set of contexts, such as consumer shopping and searching behavior (Chen et al, 2021;Garaus et al, 2015;Brunelle, 2009), 3D virtual environments supporting group decisions (Van Der Land et al, 2013), information search behavior (Park and Ryu, 2019), problem-solving tasks in social networks (Welles and Xu, 2018), information organization decisions (Kopp et al, 2018), accounting retrieval tasks (Dunn et al, 2017;Dunn and Grabski, 2001), physicians' clinical decision support systems (Chang et al, 2016), strategic management decisions (Martignoni et al, 2016), spreadsheet error correction (Goswami et al, 2008), software maintenance (Shaft and Vessey, 2006) and expertise management systems (Huang et al, 2006) (Table 1).…”
Section: User Satisfaction and Intention Of Continued Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2015; Brunelle, 2009), 3D virtual environments supporting group decisions (Van Der Land et al. , 2013), information search behavior (Park and Ryu, 2019), problem-solving tasks in social networks (Welles and Xu, 2018), information organization decisions (Kopp et al. , 2018), accounting retrieval tasks (Dunn et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clicking on the title opens the box and displays more information. This way of organising information reduces the cognitive load [ 89 ]. In addition, it allows information to be depicted in a thematic order, which has an impact on the Match heuristic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General issues of digitalization of society, including in criminal proceedings, are reflected in the works of Antonova et al 2017;Barg et al 2016;Bridenback 2016;Dimpe and Kogeda 2017;Dixon 2011;de-Juan-Ripoll et al 2018;Nikolaychenko 2019;Procopiuck 2018;Vlasova 2018. The problems of using electronic evidence in proving are considered in the works of Dimpe and Kogeda 2017;Digmayer and Jakobs 2016;Cizmic and Boban 2017;Jones and Alanazi 2017;Lazareva et al 2019;Zhongzhou and Bin 2015;Minlay and Minh 2014;McQuilkin 2011. Theoretical and practical aspects related to the perception of information and telecommunication technologies in criminal proceedings were considered by the following in the works of Alcaniz 2018; Gao et al 2019;Jin et al 2019;Hamidi and Jahanshaheefard 2019;Hollmana et al 2019;Konya-Baumbach et al 2019;Kopp et al 2018;Lazareva et al 2019;Procopiuck 2018;Rojas-Mendez et al 2017;Spape et al 2019, Hook 2017.…”
Section: Concise Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%