Evaluation of legibility of not properly reflecting signs.

Author(s)
Waard, D. de Brookhuis, K. & Mesken, J.
Year
Abstract

In conditions of dew or temperatures below 0 °C the reflection of reflecting material on signs can be suboptimal. Problems with respect to legibility under such conditions were studied, as well as subjective ratings of the signed information. Images of the signs were presented using an LCD projector. Independent variables in the experiment were age, amount of information, stimulus quality, and presentation time. Dependent variables were errors in reproduction of the names of the cities, towns or villages on the signs, and subjective ratings. It turned out that all factors both separately and additively affected the amount of errors. Positive subjective ratings coincided mainly with level of reflection, and to a lesser degree with the amount of information, presentation time and familiarity of information. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20131408 ST [electronic version only]
Source

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, Vol. 35 (2005), No. 7 (July), p. 645-651, 8 ref.

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