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2 Flow in Web Design I magine that you’re doing your favorite activity—let’s say, sailing. You’re skimming
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Document Date: 2004-06-19 14:09:23


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San Francisco / London / New York / /

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Cambridge University Press / Attention! Supply Is Limited / /

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University of Chicago / /

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Web Design As / web shopping / Web Design Csikszentmihalyi / Online People / web applications / online interactions / online success / hedonic online shopping / online marketers / Web Design / Web Design Enabling Flow / online environments / online experience / Web Design Speed / e-tailers / recreational web use / Online Flow Experiences / Web Design This / /

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Flow / Shopping / Speed / /

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Cambridge University / the University of Chicago / Human Factors and Ergonomics Society / Department of Psychology / Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago / /

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Jonathan Steuer / Donna L. Hoffman / John E. Orme / Linda Trevino / John Geirland / Satish P. Deshpande / Yiu-Fai Yung / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi / Sylvain Sénécal / Thomas P. Novak / Andy King / Paolo Inghilleri / Denny C. LeCompte / Gayle Privette / Jacques Nantel / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi / Lisa Ryan / Adam Duhachek / Jane Webster / George Mandler / Charles M. Bundrick / Jawaid A. Ghani / Jamel Gharbi / /

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King / professor / chair / professor and former chair / /

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Virtual Reality / paging / animation / /

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