According to Donald Norman, what is the difference between “affordance” and “perceived affordances”?
Norman, D. A. (1999). Affordance, conventions, and design. Interactions, 6(3), 38-43. Retrieved from
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According to Donald Norman, what is the difference between “affordance” and “perceived affordances”?
Norman, D. A. (1999). Affordance, conventions, and design. Interactions, 6(3), 38-43. Retrieved from
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Perceived affordance is the same as real affordance.
Perceived affordance is only used in screen-based interfaces; affordance is only used in physical products.