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How A Mouse Can Sniff Out Bad Web Design

Brigham Young University professor Jeffrey Jenkins says analyzing cursor movements can detect how a person feels about a website.

Companies can pump millions into a website’s design, implementing the splashiest graphics and seemingly intuitive information architecture. But that doesn’t guarantee users will like the site. Brigham Young University professor Jeffrey Jenkins argues that taking note of how users move their mouse while on a webpage reveals positive or negative associations with the page and could lead to better web design.

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