The Fitts\' Law, Children, and Mouse Control sidebar provides an example of expe
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The Fitts' Law, Children, and Mouse Control sidebar provides an example of
experiments that used mouse motion data to study how children differed from
adults in their use of mice. Although 3- to 5-year-old children do not make much
of use keyboards, slightly older children might begin to type. How would you
study differences between children and adults in terms of their use of keyboards?
What sort of data would you collect and how would you interpret it? How would
this differ if you were considering smaller keyboards such as those used on some
cell phones?
Explanation / Answer
Q1) How would you study differences between children and adults in terms of their use of keyboards?
Q2) What sort of data would you collect and how would you interpret it?
Q3) How would this differ if you were considering smaller keyboards such as those used on some cell phones?
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