Abstract
This talk will present the results of a completed crowdsourced study with 82 participants. The study was guided by the question: how does the visual saliency of hyperlinks on a health information web page influence perceived information overload, emotional reactions, and task performance? Results indicate that different modes of presenting a high volume of hyperlinks can influence the experience of information overload.
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