Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work &Amp; Social Computing 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2818048.2819938
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Effects of the Display Angle on Social Behaviors of the People around the Display

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“…Previous work suggests that the configuration of these parameters can encourage or impede the honeypot effect. For example, Ichino et al [26] found that a tilted display is less likely to foster a honeypot effect compared to a vertical or horizontal display. Ten Koppel et al [54] found that organising a set of chained displays in a hexagon or concave arrangement negatively impacted the creation of a honeypot.…”
Section: Honeypot Effects Beyond Public Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous work suggests that the configuration of these parameters can encourage or impede the honeypot effect. For example, Ichino et al [26] found that a tilted display is less likely to foster a honeypot effect compared to a vertical or horizontal display. Ten Koppel et al [54] found that organising a set of chained displays in a hexagon or concave arrangement negatively impacted the creation of a honeypot.…”
Section: Honeypot Effects Beyond Public Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In public displays, the angle of signage is important, and the influence of angle on viewers differs. In the study by Ichino et al [10], even from a distance, viewers can view the signage content when the signage angle is nearly vertical. They also argued that multiple people stand behind other people and view the signage together.…”
Section: Digital Signagementioning
confidence: 99%