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How Relevant is Hick's Law for HCI?

  • Wanyu Liu
  • , Julien Gori
  • , Olivier Rioul
  • , Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
  • , Yves Guiard
  • Université Paris-Saclay

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Résumé

Hick's law is a key quantitative law in Psychology that relates reaction time to the logarithm of the number of stimulus-response alternatives in a task. Its application to HCI is controversial: Some believe that the law does not apply to HCI tasks, others regard it as the cornerstone of interface design. The law, however, is often misunderstood. We review the choice-reaction time literature and argue that: (1) Hick's law speaks against, not for, the popular principle that 'less is better'; (2) logarithmic growth of observed temporal data is not necessarily interpretable in terms of Hick's law; (3) the stimulus-response paradigm is rarely relevant to HCI tasks, where choice-reaction time can often be assumed to be constant; and (4) for user interface design, a detailed examination of the effects on choice-reaction time of psychological processes such as visual search and decision making is more fruitful than a mere reference to Hick's law.

langue originaleAnglais
titreCHI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
EditeurAssociation for Computing Machinery
ISBN (Electronique)9781450367080
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 21 avr. 2020
Modification externeOui
Evénement2020 ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2020 - Honolulu, États-Unis
Durée: 25 avr. 202030 avr. 2020

Série de publications

NomConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings

Une conférence

Une conférence2020 ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2020
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeHonolulu
période25/04/2030/04/20

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