@article{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00032730, author = {伊藤, 誠 and 稲垣, 敏之 and Fischer, Sandrine and Itoh, Makoto and Inagaki, Toshiyuki}, issue = {Part A}, journal = {Applied ergonomics}, month = {Jan}, note = {New devices are considered intuitive when they allow users to transfer prior knowledge. Drawing upon fundamental psychology experiments that distinguish prior knowledge transfer from new schema induction, a procedure was specified for assessing intuitive use. This procedure was tested with 31 participants who, prior to using an on-board computer prototype, studied its screenshots in reading vs. schema induction conditions. Distinct patterns of transfer or induction resulted for features of the prototype whose functions were familiar or unfamiliar, respectively. Though moderated by participants' cognitive style, these findings demonstrated a means for quantitatively assessing transfer of prior knowledge as the operation that underlies intuitive use. Implications for interface evaluation and design, as well as potential improvements to the procedure, are discussed.}, pages = {8--20}, title = {Prior schemata transfer as an account for assessing the intuitive use of new technology}, volume = {46}, year = {2015} }