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"The overall objective of the research was to focus on differences and similarities in print and online reading. How do print and online readers navigate through the paper or Web site? Do people behave differently when reading broadsheets and tabloids? Are headlines, photos, teasers, briefs and ads viewed differently? And the big question on everyone's mind: How much do people read?"
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pirkkaaunolaOnline participants read an average of 77 percent of story text they chose to read. This is substantially higher than the amount of story text participants read in broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheet participants read an average of 62 percent of stories
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branschkollHur vi läser på skärm och på papper.
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mandarineEyetracking study about online news consumption. By Poynter Institute.
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Mindy McAdamsStuff about the 2006 studies, released in 2007. Mary Ann Ferguson was the lead researcher on this
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edtechtalk" The prototype portion of our study showed the value of alternative story forms as they related to comprehension and retention of information. By alternative, we mean things like a Q&A, a timeline, a short sidebar or a list ... In both the print and onli
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Jennifer Maddrell" The prototype portion of our study showed the value of alternative story forms as they related to comprehension and retention of information. By alternative, we mean things like a Q&A, a timeline, a short sidebar or a list ... In both the print and onli
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Rich James" The prototype portion of our study showed the value of alternative story forms as they related to comprehension and retention of information. By alternative, we mean things like a Q&A, a timeline, a short sidebar or a list ... In both the print and onli
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Pelle StenÅrets eyetrackrapport fokuserar på hur vi läser nyheter på nätet kontra papper.
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The Poynter Institute's 2007 eyetracking study.
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