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The effect of e-dictionary font on vocabulary retention

Published on Dec 02, 20113209 Views

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The effect of e-dictionary font on vocabulary retention00:00
Easy-to-read information displays are considered more effective00:38
Typographers aim for maximum legibility01:04
Are e-dictionaries too easy to use?01:57
The levels-of-processing effect03:20
Fortune favours the bold (and the italicized)04:33
Study One05:38
Result06:12
Study Two06:24
Result07:26
Conclusion08:07
Implications of Diemand-Yauman et al’s findings08:24
Research Question09:36
Study One09:59
Rotations across five versions10:43
Results11:02
Study Two11:35
Example12:33
Participants tested one week later ...13:07
Results13:39
Did they notice the font used?14:22
Users’ views on font choice (1)14:58
Users’ views on font choice (2)15:36
Users’ views on font choice (3)16:03
Experimental method needs to be refined?17:05
Unger, 199217:45
An example of test response18:32