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{{Short description|Interaction between users and computers}} {{Redirect|Interactive|other uses|Interactive (disambiguation)}} [[File:SHUGA DEBATE - Lerato and Jezriel Skei talk Condom Usage 2019.png|thumb|Human interactivity]] Across the many fields concerned with '''interactivity''', including [[information science]], [[computer science]], [[human-computer interaction]], [[communication]], and [[industrial design]], there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but most definitions are related to [[Human–computer interaction|interaction]] between users and computers and other machines through a [[user interface]]. Interactivity can however also refer to interaction between people. It nevertheless usually refers to interaction between people and computers – and sometimes to interaction between computers – through software, hardware, and networks.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Stromer-Galley|first=Jennifer|date=2004|title=Interactivity-as-Product and Interactivity-as-Process|journal=The Information Society|language=en|volume=20|issue=5|pages=391–394|doi=10.1080/01972240490508081|s2cid=20631362|issn=0197-2243}}</ref> Multiple views on interactivity exist. In the "contingency view" of interactivity, there are three levels: #Not interactive, when a message is not related to previous messages. #Reactive, when a message is related only to one immediately previous message. #Interactive, when a message is related to a number of previous messages and to the relationship between them.<ref>[[Sheizaf Rafaeli]] defined Interactivity as "an expression of the extent that in a given series of communication exchanges, any third (or later) transmission (or message) is related to the degree to which previous exchanges referred to even earlier transmissions. Rafaeli, 1988</ref> One body of research has made a strong distinction between interaction and interactivity. As the suffix 'ity' is used to form nouns that denote a quality or condition, this body of research has defined interactivity as the 'quality or condition of interaction'.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Sedig | first=K. | last2=Parsons | first2=P. | last3=Babanski | first3=A. | year=2012 | title=Towards a characterization of interactivity in visual analytics | journal= Journal of Multimedia Processing and Technologies| volume=3 | issue=1 | pages=12–28 | url=http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pparsons/papers/JMPT2012.pdf | access-date=July 29, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Parsons | first=P. | last2=Sedig | first2=K. | year=2014 | title=Adjustable properties of visual representations: Improving the quality of human-information interaction | journal= Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology | volume=65 | issue=3 | pages=455–482 | doi=10.1002/asi.23002| s2cid=8043632 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last1=Liang | first=H.-N. | last2=Parsons | first2=P. | last3=Wu | first3=H.-C. | last4=Sedig | first4=K. | year=2010 | title=An exploratory study of interactivity in visualization tools: 'Flow' of interaction | journal= Journal of Interactive Learning Research | volume=21 | issue=1 | pages=5–45 | url=http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pparsons/papers/JILR2010.pdf | access-date=July 29, 2013 }}</ref> These researchers suggest that the distinction between interaction and interactivity is important since interaction may be present in any given setting, but the quality of the interaction varies from low and high.
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