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	<title>Shrestha, Sav and Kelsi Lenz</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Shrestha,_Sav_and_Kelsi_Lenz</link>
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		<title>Eye Gaze Patterns while Searching vs. Browsing a Website</title>
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		<description>This article discusses users&apos; visual scan paths of web pages containing text and/or pictures while conducting browsing and searching tasks. User performance on three usability tasks on an e-commerce website is described. Results show that users follow a fairly uniform scan path when browsing through pictures, and a more random path while specifically searching through them. Additionally, users appeared to follow Nielsen&apos;s &apos;F&apos; pattern (2006) while both browsing and searching through text-based pages.</description>
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