Improving knowledge acquisition from informational websites
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2019
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Riaz, Amir
Gregor, Shirley
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Springer
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This research investigates the relationship between the relevance of website
imagery with the given text, emotions and cognition and in return how those
constructs influence knowledge acquisition and willingness of website revisits of
online users. It particularly examines the moderating role of need-for-cognition on
the relationship between website stimuli, emotion and cognition. We conducted lab
experiments using electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate the phenomenon.
The initial phase of data collection has been completed. We hope to contribute to
NeurolS literature. Specifically, that examines the role of website design for emotional
and cognitive responses and their relationship with online users' knowledge
acquisition and their willingness to revisit websites.
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Knowledge acquisition, Website revisit, Emotion, Cognition, Electronencephalography
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Proceedings NeuroIS Retreat 2019
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Conference paper
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2037-12-31
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