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What makes icons appealing? The role of processing fluency in predicting icon appeal in different task contexts

Siné McDougall, Irene Reppa Orcid Logo, Jozef Kulik, Alisdair Taylor

Applied Ergonomics, Volume: 55, Pages: 156 - 172

Swansea University Author: Irene Reppa Orcid Logo

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Published in: Applied Ergonomics
ISSN: 00036870
Published: 2016
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title What makes icons appealing? The role of processing fluency in predicting icon appeal in different task contexts
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title_short What makes icons appealing? The role of processing fluency in predicting icon appeal in different task contexts
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