Topical Relevance and Information Quality in Cognitive Models of Web Search Behavior: Introducing Epistemic Scent into Information Foraging Theory (2010)

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Peter Gerjets

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Gerjets, P. & Kammerer, Y. (2010). Topical Relevance and Information Quality in Cognitive Models of Web Search Behavior: Introducing Epistemic Scent into Information Foraging Theory. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Portland, OR.


Year: 2010
Type: inproceedings
Status: published
Category: Information Search
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Topical Relevance and Information Quality in Cognitive Models of Web Search Behavior: Introducing Epistemic Scent into Information Foraging Theory



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