Excellent question. Luke, any insights into this? I don't think this  
was mentioned in the article.

There's definitely some good data in the article/test summary info.  
But this just goes to show you that designing tests aren't as easy as  
you might think.

On Nov 21, 2007, at 8:12 AM, Brian Hoffman wrote:

> What I'm wondering is, did participants have the option to hit  
> "Enter" on their keyboard instead of clicking on a button to submit  
> the form and, if so, how many people used that option and never even  
> looked at the buttons?


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