DOING THE SAME WORK WITH PAPER AND CRT DISPLAYS.
J.D. Gould, Nancy Grischkowsky
SID International Symposium 1983
People read more slowly from CRT displays than from paper (see, for example, Gould and Grischkowsky, 1984). This report summarizes ten experiments and several more analyses that seek to explain the cause of this reading-speed difference. Typically, each experiment isolates one variable and studies whether it explains the difference. Results show that no one variable studied (e. g. , experience in using CRT displays; display orientation; character size; font; or polarity) explains it. The tentative conclusion is that the difference is due to a combination of variables, probably centering on the image quality of the characters themselves.
J.D. Gould, Nancy Grischkowsky
SID International Symposium 1983
J.D. Gould, A. Schaffer
IEEE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics
W.L. Makous, J.D. Gould
Psychonomic Science
J.D. Gould, Lizette Alfaro
Human Factors