人格特质和认知负荷对自适应用户界面使用的影响

Krzysztof Z Gajos, K. Chauncey
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适应性界面必须解决的问题之一是稳定性问题——用户必须能够可靠地完成熟悉的任务。拆分自适应界面(Split Adaptive Interfaces)是解决这一难题的一种技术,在这种界面中,屏幕的有限部分包含预期可立即使用的界面元素的副本。虽然先前的研究表明,分裂自适应界面在平均水平上提高了性能,但我们的研究结果表明,自适应功能的使用存在系统性的个体差异,这与认知需求和外向性的稳定用户特征相关。具体来说,更高的认知需求(承担困难心理活动的意愿)与更高的利用率相关,而更高的外向性(从外部世界寻求满足的一般倾向)与利用率呈负相关。第二任务引起的认知负荷与适应性特征的使用之间存在显著的负相关。然而,这种影响非常小(不到两个百分点)。总之,这些结果提供了额外的证据,证明了分裂自适应界面方法的有效性和额外认知负荷的可忽略不计的影响,但也证明了该方法并不是对所有用户都有同样的好处。
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The Influence of Personality Traits and Cognitive Load on the Use of Adaptive User Interfaces
One of the problems adaptive interfaces must solve is the issue of stability---users must be able to complete a familiar task reliably. Split Adaptive Interfaces, where a limited part of the screen contains copies of the interface elements predicted to be of immediate use, are one technique for resolving this difficulty. While prior work demonstrated that Split Adaptive Interfaces improve performance on average, the results of our study demonstrate systematic individual differences in the utilization of the adaptive features, which correlate with the stable user traits of Need for Cognition and Extraversion. Specifically, higher Need for Cognition (a willingness to undertake difficult mental activities) is correlated with increased utilization rates, while higher Extraversion (a general orientation towards seeking gratification from the external world) is negatively correlated with utilization rates. Our results also demonstrate a significant negative correlation between cognitive load induced by a secondary task and the utilization of the adaptive features. This effect, however, is very small (less than two percentage points). Together, these results provide additional evidence of the usefulness of the split adaptive interface approach and a negligible effect of additional cognitive load, but also demonstrate that the approach does not benefit all users equally.
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