[Sigia-l] Usability preferences by gender
Sharon Laskowski
sharon.laskowski at nist.gov
Wed Mar 24 11:09:09 EST 2004
see some of Mary Czerwinski's research on gender and user interfaces. Hre
papers probably cite other related papers, too.
Sharon
Quoting "Polansky, Adam" <Adam.Polansky at travelocity.com>:
> Does anyone know of research that identifies or debunks the notion that there
> are distinct usability preferences and responses to UI elements specific to
> gender?
>
> I'm working on an application that will be used predominantly by professional
> women with a high degree of website usage experience. If I can inform UI
> decisions with these preferences (if they exist), we might be able to better
> influence the adoption of the application.
>
> Adam Polansky
> Sr. Information Architect :: Customer Experience
> Travelocity.com
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