Evaluating the Effect of Iconic Linkage on the Usability of Software User Guides

Jody Byrne Dublin City University

Abstract

This study investigates whether Iconic Linkage—the use of the identical wording to present the same information recurring in a text—can improve the usability of user guides. Iconic Linkage is a writing strategy that potentially allows users to work more quickly and effectively and which promotes better retention of information. The usefulness of Iconic Linkage was tested in a laboratory-based usability study that combined: 1) objective task-based evaluation; and 2) users' subjective evaluations of a software program used in recording parliamentary debates. A post-test survey designed to test subjects' retention of information contained in the user guides was also administered. The study shows that Iconic Linkage significantly improved usability of the user guide: in all tasks, subjects worked more effectively and made fewer mistakes; while in the three timed tasks, subjects completed the tasks much more quickly. Subjects also gave higher ratings for the software and their retention of information was noticeably improved.

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
2005-04-01
DOI
10.2190/uuql-xbrf-ukl6-mrgy
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