1. What could Mazda learn from eye-tracking software that would be difficult to learn from other observational...

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1. What could Mazda learn from eye-tracking software that would be difficult to learn from other observational methods?

2. What are the shortcomings of this method?

3. Along with the eye-tracking research, what other research methods could help Mazda assess the usability of its Web site? Summarize your advice for how Mazda could use complementary methods to obtain a complete understanding of its Web site usability.


When Mazda Motor Europe set out to improve its Web site, the company wanted details about how consumers were using the site and whether finding information was easy. Mazda hired a research firm called Syzygy to answer those questions with observational research. Syzygy’s methods include the use of an eye-tracking device that uses infrared light rays to record what areas of a computer screen a user is viewing. For instance, the device measured the process computer users followed in order to look for a local dealer or arranging a test drive. Whenever a process seemed confusing or difficult, the company looked for ways to make the Web site easier to navigate.


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Business research methods

ISBN: 978-1439080672

8th Edition

Authors: William G Zikmund, Barry J. Babin, Jon C. Carr, Mitch Griff

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