Sentence examples for preferred to navigate from inspiring English sources

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Although both eye-tracking and statements from the interviews suggested that participants preferred to navigate for products, specific searches were performed, particularly when navigating failed to identify the required product, or when the category was too large and resulted in a long list of items.

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However, despite the apparent flexibility of searching over navigating and its preference by users of the Internet, it has consistently been shown that, in environments where people are familiar with the nested structure (such as a personal filing systems), people prefer to navigate and only resort to searching when navigation does not allow them to reach the target (Bergman et al., 2008).

In this exercise you will have the opportunity to explore how you prefer to navigate the world.

Mr. Washburn has an alternate bike, a fold-up model that he takes on business trips to Washington, another city he prefers to navigate on two wheels.

Ubud is about 10 minutes away by car, although most people prefer to navigate the island's narrow streets on scooters.

A growing body of literature indicates that rats prefer to navigate in the direction of a goal in the environment (directional responding) rather than to the precise location of the goal (place navigation).

While, like others of his generation, he's able to find his way around Expedia or Orbitz, Matt would prefer to navigate a bigger terrain: the vast acreage of the Breakers in Palm Beach, or the Doubletree in Washington, D.C.

And like experienced sailors, they prefer to navigate when the tides are in their favor.

The preference for navigation has been previously documented with respect to personal information systems, strengthening the idea that users prefer to navigate in familiar environments.

These findings confirm our hypothesis that navigation would be the more popular method of finding a product, and supports the idea that, in a familiar environment, people prefer to navigate rather than search (Bergman et al., 2008).

It is yet to be explored whether users of an online grocery shopping system prefer to navigate in what is likely to be a relatively familiar environment (i.e., in that the organization and structure of virtual and physical departments is likely to be similar in online and physical supermarkets, respectively), or to search as they are likely to do when using the Internet for other tasks.

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