Effects of Website Interactivity on Skin Cancer-Related Intentions and User Experience: Factorial Randomized Experiment
BackgroundDigital media technologies provide users with the ability to interact with content and to receive information based on their preferences and engagement. ObjectiveWe used skin cancer and sun protection as a health topic to explore how modality interactivity, interface tools that afford user...
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