How Different Versions of Layout and Complexity of Web Forms Affect Users After They Start It? A Pilot Experience.
Juan Cruz-BenitoJosé Carlos Sánchez PrietoAndrea Vázquez-IngelmoRoberto TherónFrancisco J. García-PeñalvoMartín Martín-GonzálezPublished in: WorldCIST (2) (2018)
Keyphrases
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- user centered