You are how (and where) you search? Comparative analysis of web search behavior using web tracking data

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Aleksandra Urman
Mykola Makhortykh
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[1] University of Zurich,Department of Communication and Media Studies
[2] University of Bern,undefined
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Journal of Computational Social Science | 2023年 / 6卷
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Web search behavior; Web tracking; Survey; Germany; Switzerland; Search engines;
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In this article, we conduct a comparative analysis of web search behaviors in Switzerland and Germany. For this aim, we rely on a combination of web tracking data and survey data collected over a period of 2 months from users in Germany (n = 558) and Switzerland (n = 563). We find that web search accounts for 13% of all desktop browsing, with the share being higher in Switzerland than in Germany. In over 50% of cases users clicked on the first search result, with over 97% of all clicks being made on the first page of search outputs. Most users rely on Google when conducting searches, with some differences observed in users’ preferences for other engines across demographic groups. Further, we observe differences in the temporal patterns of web search use between women and men, marking the necessity of disaggregating data by gender in observational studies regarding online information seeking behaviors. Our findings highlight the contextual differences in web search behavior across countries and demographic groups that should be taken into account when examining search behavior and the potential effects of web search result quality on societies and individuals.
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