Dataset of User Reactions When Filling Out Web Questionnaires
Shamil Magomedov,
Dmirty Ilin,
Anastasiya Silaeva and
Evgeny Nikulchev
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Shamil Magomedov: Department of Intelligent Information Security Systems, MIREA—Russian Technological University, 119454 Moscow, Russia
Dmirty Ilin: Department of Intelligent Information Security Systems, MIREA—Russian Technological University, 119454 Moscow, Russia
Anastasiya Silaeva: Department of Intelligent Information Security Systems, MIREA—Russian Technological University, 119454 Moscow, Russia
Evgeny Nikulchev: Department of Intelligent Information Security Systems, MIREA—Russian Technological University, 119454 Moscow, Russia
Data, 2020, vol. 5, issue 4, 1-7
Abstract:
This paper presents the dataset and the results of the analysis of user reactions when filling out questionnaires. Based on the analysis of 1980 results of users’ responses to simple questionnaire questions, patterns in user reactions were revealed. Data analysis shows that a user is characterized by reactions when answering a variety of questions, reflecting the individual skills of the interface, reading speed, speed of choosing an answer, which can be used to supplement personal verification in information systems. The built-in reaction time does not significantly load the data volumes for logging and transferring and does not contain confidential information. The data would be of interest for further research by specialists in the field of psychology, information security, and information systems design.
Keywords: analysis of user reactions; patterns in user reactions; personal verification in information systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C8 C80 C81 C82 C83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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