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Examining the impact of domain and cognitive complexity on query formulation and reformulation
Authors:Barbara M Wildemuth  Diane Kelly  Emma Boettcher  Erin Moore  Gergana Dimitrova
Institution:1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA;2. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA;3. University of Chicago Library, USA;4. Warpwire, Inc., USA;5. Concordis, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate an existing set of search tasks in terms of their effectiveness as part of a “shared infrastructure” for conducting interactive IR research. Twenty search tasks that varied in their cognitive complexity and domain were assigned to 47 study participants; the 3,101 moves used to complete those tasks were then analyzed in terms of frequency of each type of move and the sequential patterns they formed. The cognitive complexity of the tasks influenced the number of moves used to complete the tasks, with the most complex (i.e., Create) tasks requiring more moves than tasks at other levels of complexity. Across the four domains, the Commerce tasks elicited more search moves per search. When sequences of moves were analyzed, seven patterns were identified; some of these patterns were associated with particular task characteristics. The findings suggest that search tasks can be designed to elicit particular types of search behaviors and, thus, allow researchers to focus attention on particular aspects of IR interactions.
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