ABSTRACT
This article reviews the empirical literature on interactivity, primarily studies based on experimental designs, and concludes that two conceptualizations of interactivity are beginning to dominate: the functional and the perceptual. Suggestions concerning future experiments with interactivity are offered.
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Mark Tremayne is an Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focus is on web-based communication with special attention on interactivity and network theory. Email: [email protected]