Participant Session
Participant informationParticipant Information
Name: Santram M.
Age:30
Gender:male
Country:Germany
Device Type: Desktop
OS Version: Windows
Screen resolution: 1280 x 720
Screener Answers
Single-choice
Have you ever seen a Wikipedia pop-up preview on a (non-Wikipedia) website you visited? (Click on this link to confrm)
No
Single-choice
Do you read articles on Wikipedia?
Sometimes
When reading websites or blogs, how often do you seek additional information to understand the topic?
Which websites do you visit most frequently to get additional information about a topic when reading online?
Browse this blog about travel to get the general idea about the topic. When you feel you have a good understanding of the topic, please continue to the next part of today’s activities.
When reading the travel blog, did you notice any of the words styled in red for which there was more information available? (Wikipedia Previews?)
Before continuing to the next questions, please return to the blog and explore a few words styled in red in more detail.
Now that you’ve spent some time with Wikipedia previews, we have a few follow-up questions.
To what degree do you feel the previews provide enough information to understand the context of the topic?
To what degree do the previews add value to the content of the blog?
Based on your experience, do you find the previews valuable? If yes, in what ways do they add value? If no, could you elaborate on why and suggest how previews could be improved to add more value?
Which of these changes to Wikipedia Previews would most improve your experience with them? (please select no more than 2)
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