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Ergonomics Vol. 51, No. 9, September 2008, 1352–1375 Computer- vs. paper-based tasks: Are they equivalent? Jan M. Noyesa* and Kate J. Garlandb a
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Reading / Leicester / Bristol / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Henry Wellcome Building / terminal vs. / University of California Davis / University of Bristol / /

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Internet behaviour Between-Ps Feedback ratings / vs. paper Internet vs. paper Composing / printing technologies / online assessment / memory processing dependent / display technology / Display screen technology / vs. paper Internet vs. touchtone / web-based response mode / computer technology / online administration / Internet purchasing / vs. paper Web-based / reading Computer vs. paper Internet vs. paper Composing / /

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School of Psychology / Computerised administration / University of California Davis / University of Bristol / Department of Experimental Psychology / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / /

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Nelson-Denny Reading Test / Kate J. Garlandb / Jan M. Noyesa / /

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*Corresponding author / Harper / /

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video display terminal / Display screen technology / display technology / computer technology / /

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