Simon Hearne · Feb 26, 2021
Slow site speed is still the biggest cause of web stress
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Back in 2010 Foviance ran an EEG study [1] which showed that participants had to concentrate 50% harder when websites were slow, as measured by alpha waves. In 2011 Harris International conducted a study for Tealeaf [2] which found that American respondents got more frustrated by failed mobile transactions (58%) than being stuck in traffic (56%). 35% of respondents had cursed at their phone,…
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