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Providing Direct Answers in Search Results: A Study of User Behavior

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:30 authored by Zhijing Wu, Mark SandersonMark Sanderson, Berkant Cambazoglu, Bruce Croft, Falk ScholerFalk Scholer
To study the impact of providing direct answers in search results on user behavior, we conducted a controlled user study to analyze factors including reading time, eye-tracked attention, and the influence of the quality of answer module content. We also studied a more advanced answer interface, where multiple answers are shown on the search engine results page (SERP). Our results show that users focus more extensively than normal on the top items in the result list when answers are provided. The existence of the answer module helps to improve user engagement on SERPs, reduces user effort, and promotes user satisfaction during the search process. Furthermore, we investigate how the question type -- factoid or non-factoid -- affects user interaction patterns. This work provides insight into the design of SERPs that includes direct answers to queries, including when answers should be shown.

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Finding answers for complex questions

Australian Research Council

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Start page

1635

End page

1644

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2020)

Name of conference

CIKM 2020 Vol-2699: Data and knowledge for the next generation: sustainability, transparency and fairness

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

United States

Start date

2020-10-19

End date

2020-10-23

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 Association for Computing Machinery

Former Identifier

2006111280

Esploro creation date

2021-12-13

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