Research in HCI and usability at IBM's user interface institute
John T. Richards
CHI 1991
An experiment on transfer of learning using text editors revealed significant differences in performance, based on the learning experience of the subjects. The set of commands of a text editor was divided into four subsets. Different groups of subjects learned these subsets in different orders. Depending on the order of learning, subjects formed different concepts of the editor as manifest by their choice of commands, their errors, and their model of the editor, elicited by a sorting task. Pragmatic production model approaches to transfer would need significant enhancement to accommodate this result.
John T. Richards
CHI 1991
Hagen Soltau, Lidia Mangu, et al.
ASRU 2011
John Sibert, Michael G. Buffa, et al.
CHI & GI 1986
Christopher S. Campbell, Paul P. Maglio
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud.