Shape and colour as dimensions of a visual redundant code.

Author(s)
Saenz, N.E. & Riche, C.V.
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Abstract

Studies have been conducted which indicate that redundant coding is effective in facilitating the locating of a target among other objects. This study examines that hypothesis for a range of the shape and the colour variables. The results indicate a difference among the coding conditions, the colors, and the shapes, and in the code-by-shape and code-by-color interactions.

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Source

Human Factors, Vol. 16 (1974), No. 3 (June), p. 308-313, 5 tab., 15 ref.

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