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Full-Text Articles in Computer Engineering
The Effect Of Target Position And Tactual Recognition Field Size On Touch Bias And Accuracy, Elizabeth L. Brix
The Effect Of Target Position And Tactual Recognition Field Size On Touch Bias And Accuracy, Elizabeth L. Brix
Master's Theses - Daytona Beach
Past studies have shown that touchscreen display angles other than those that perpendicularly bisect the operator's line of sight cause the operator to touch slightly below the target. The amount of touch bias created from this misjudgment fluctuates according to the target's position on the screen. Additionally, the percentage of touches that activate a specific target varies according to the size of the tactual recognition field. Out of three square tactual recognition field sizes, this study sought to match these fields with the amount of touch bias occurring in each location (i.e., small amount of touch bias requires only a …
The Other Information Warfare: A Mind Full Of Macedonia, Ibpp Editor
The Other Information Warfare: A Mind Full Of Macedonia, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights ongoing aspects of psychological warfare in Macedonia between government and rebel forces.
Cyberpsychology And Virtual Reality: Is An Update Necessary, Ibpp Editor
Cyberpsychology And Virtual Reality: Is An Update Necessary, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the notion that something called "human nature" may be changing in an era of significant information technology developments.