Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
515654 Information Processing & Management 2012 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated whether and how different factors in relation to task, user-perceived knowledge, search process, and system affect users’ search tactic selection. Thirty-one participants, representing the general public with their own tasks, were recruited for this study. Multiple methods were employed to collect data, including pre-questionnaire, verbal protocols, log analysis, diaries, and post-questionnaires. Statistical analysis revealed that seven factors were significantly associated with tactic selection. These factors consist of work task types, search task types, familiarity with topic, search skills, search session length, search phases, and system types. Moreover, the study also discovered, qualitatively, in what ways these factors influence the selection of search tactics. Based on the findings, the authors discuss practical implications for system design to support users’ application of multiple search tactics for each factor.

► This study examines how factors related to task, knowledge, search process, and system affect search tactic selection. ► Statistical analysis revealed that seven factors were significantly associated with tactic selection. ► This study also discovered qualitatively in what ways these factors influence the selection of search tactics. ► Implications for system design are suggested to support application of multiple search tactics for each factor.

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