The Effect of Auditory Feedback on Websites Users Perception
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Authors: Sheng-Hann, Li, Sheue-Ling Hwang
Abstract
In this investigation, we design a website named UN.com that has three scenes and with different numbers of auditory feedback. An experiment was designed to explore the application of auditory feedback. The better situation to use auditory feedback has been found out. We found a significant correlation between auditory feedback and website usability. Too many auditory feedbacks may cause negative effect. The result may provide web designer some suggestion on auditory feedback to prevent negative effects.
Keywords: Auditory feedback, Earcon, Auditory icon, Website design, Annoying
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100450
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