Abstract The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of Chinese character size, number of characters per line, and number of menu items on visual search task performance… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of Chinese character size, number of characters per line, and number of menu items on visual search task performance on a tablet computer for different age group users. Forty-two participants participated the visual search experiment. Gender, age group (younger, middle-aged, and older), Chinese character size (15, 17, 19, 21, 23, and 25 point), number of characters per line (2–5 characters, 9–14 characters, and 15–18 characters), and number of menu items (5, 7, 9, 11, and 13 items) were the independent variables. The dependent variables included search time and error rate. Gender had a large effect size on search time. Female participants had a faster search time than male participants. Significant differences and large effect sizes were found in search performance for different character sizes, number of characters per line, and number of menu items. Nine to fourteen characters per line achieved the fastest search time and lowest error rate. The fastest search time was for a 19-point character size in the younger group; 21-point character size in the middle-aged group; and 23-point character size in the older group. Besides, the fastest search time was found when showing 9 items in the younger group; 7 items in the middle-aged group; and 5 items in the older group. The optimum visual search performance was achieved with 19-point character size showing 9 items and 9–14 characters per line for the younger group; 21-point character size showing 7 items and 9–14 characters per line for the middle-aged group; and 23-point character size showing 5 items and 9–14 characters per line for the older group. The results provide useful information for tablet computer interface-presentations for different age group users.
               
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