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Just one more thing!: investigating mobile follow-up questions for opinion polls on public displays

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In this ongoing work we explore the advanced interplay of smartphones and opinion polls on public displays which enables in-depth follow-up questions beyond the original poll issue on the personal device. To investigate the acceptance of such follow-up questions, we conducted a preliminary field study with a functional prototype. The results indicate that closed follow-up questions with multiple choice answers on the mobile device are well-accepted by participants.

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    PerDis '16: Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays
    June 2016
    266 pages
    ISBN:9781450343664
    DOI:10.1145/2914920
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    1. e-participation
    2. mobile interaction
    3. public poll

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