Pausal behavior of end-users in online searching

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This research used an information processing approach to analyze the pausal behavior of end-users. It is based on viewing the search as a series of actions and pauses (rests). The end-users are 41 students and 3 faculty. After instructions, subjects searched through the semester, doing 79 searches. This study identified reasons for pausing, location of pauses, hesitation rate and pausal behavior changes over time. This study confirms that the searchers pauses less frequently and for shorter periods as they progressed through searches with more experience and practice, searchers moved more smoothly online, and the hesitation rate decreased over time. Over a series of searches or cycles within long searches, searchers gradually began to chunk more information between pauses. However, the duration of pauses do not vary significantly over time.

论文关键词:Online searching,Information behavior,Information retrieval,Pausal behavior

论文评审过程:Received 6 August 2001, Accepted 29 May 2002, Available online 19 December 2002.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0306-4573(02)00040-7