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Dissociation of subjective web site usability evaluation and performance: effect of user experience
Usability of three web sites was assessed by low and high experience web users. Findings indicate that despite demonstrating increased objective usability, sites may be characterized as having low subjective usability by experienced users. Implications for design are discussed.