Reading and skimming from computer screens and books: the paperless office revisited? |
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Authors: | Paul Muter Paula Maurutto |
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Affiliation: | a Psychology Department, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada |
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Abstract: | Past research has demonstrated that reading efficiency is lower from the standard computer displays of the 1980s than from paper. In the present experiments, subjects read or skimmed stories, sometimes from a high-quality CRT (cathode ray tube) and sometimes from a book. Skimming was 41% slower from the CRTs than from the book. Possible reasons for this finding are discussed. Reading speed and comprehension were equivalent for the high-quality CRTs and the book. The paperless office may be imminent after all. |
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