Hi Astron, > > [1b] http://user-prompt.com/more-is-worse-about-detail-in-icons/ > > Please don't refer to this particular post for proof of anything any > more – you admitted to rationalising after you had the results in this > case. As such, this part of the icons study is imho rather useless. > (Your efforts in analysing our UI are more than welcome in general – > LibO 4.0 shipping with floppy icons again is a direct result of your > work – I am only taking offence with advertising this particular > post.)
Sorry for stepping in here. The results are just what it says in the post. Yes, we did an analysis of data that was not gathered for this kind of analysis in the first place. As it cannot be used to proof any hypothesis (no statistical study can anyhow - read Popper on this topic) - the data cannot falsify the hypothesis that more detail is worse than less detail - but it can falsify the hypothesis that there is no difference between more and less detail icons in this particular setting. This is a value. A lot of scientific studies are on this level. This is not (and never claimed to be) THE answer. It is a little piece of the mosaic and should encourage us to do more research on this particular topic - perhaps with study design for this sole purpose. If we do not use the data we have for looking at open questions, we will never proceed. So please be a little more reserved with your criticism. Esp. as Heiko did not cite the study to proof anything. All the best, Björn -- Dipl.-Psych. Björn Balazs Business Management & Research T +49 30 6098548-21 | M +49 179 4541949 User Prompt GmbH | Psychologic IT Expertise Grünberger Str. 49, 10245 Berlin | www.user-prompt.com HRB 142277 | AG Berlin Charlottenburg | Geschäftsführer Björn Balazs -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
