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This study used protocol analyses and user drawings of their models of the system to investigate the "getting lost" problem in hypertext navigation. The "getting lost" problem is viewed as occurring when routine expectations of naive users, concerning appropriate linear sequences, are violated. Several ways in which users persistently attempt to work within a linear model, despite its inapplicability, are examined. The transition to more hierarchical user models is described.
Susan H. Gray (Mon,) studied this question.