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. 2002 Sep-Oct;9(5):472–478. doi: 10.1197/jamia.M0967

Table 1 .

Cue Card Question (Q) Data for Each of the Eight Participants (P)

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8
Q1 9Y 1N 10Y 10Y 10Y 9Y 1N 9Y 1N 6Y 4N 8Y 2N
Q2 5L 1E 4S 3L 1E 6S 10S 4L 4E 2S 4L 2E 4S 5L 4E 1S 5L 3E 2S 3L 7E
Q3 10Y 10Y 10Y 9Y 1N 8Y 2N 9Y 1N 7Y 3N 8Y 2N
Q4 7Y 3N 9Y 1N 10Y 4Y 6N 10Y 6Y 4N 7Y 3N 6Y 4N
Q5 9Y 1N 8Y 2N 10Y 4Y 6N 8Y 2N 6Y 4N 7Y 3N 8Y 2N

The numbers reflect the participant’s response over the 10 scenarios completed. Y = yes, N = no, S = shorter than expected, E = exactly as long as expected, and L = longer than expected.

Q1: Were you able to adequately find the information that you were asked to identify?

Q2: Was the time needed to perform the task (Shorter than expected, exactly as long as expected, longer than expected)?

Q3: Was the time needed to complete the task short enough to perform this task within the course of your normal workday?

Q4: Was the information, if found, where you expected it to be?

Q5: Were the navigation bars helpful with regard to your ability to complete this task?