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Choice and Perceived Control: Implications for the Design of Displays
Author(s) -
Richard A. Monty,
Lawrence C. Perlmuter
Publication year - 1989
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada208400
Subject(s) - control (management) , perceived control , psychology , social psychology , cognitive psychology , computer science , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence
: This report summarizes several years of research on how offering subjects a choice of task parameters leads to a perception of control over their environment, which in turn can lead to improved task performance. The development of a theoretical explanation of the phenomenon is traced, and implications for the design of displays are deduced and illustrated with hypothetical examples.

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