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Table 1 Respondent characteristics

From: Evaluating visitor experience of digital interpretation and presentation technologies at cultural heritage sites: a case study of the old town, Zuoying

Gender

Distribution

Age

Distribution

Field of interest

Distribution

Experience visiting cultural heritage sites

Distribution

Experience using on-site cultural display settings (N = 71)

Distribution

Male

28 (34.6%)

13–20

30 (37%)

History

50 (61.7%)

None

10 (12.3%)

Information boards

48 (67.6%)

Female

53 (65.4%)

21–30

29 (38.5%)

Culture

52 (64.2%)

Visited 1–5 different sites

48 (59.3%)

Literature and historical text

43 (60.6%)

  

31–40

7 (8.6%)

Architecture

41 (50.6%)

Visited 6–10 different sites

9 (11.1%)

Simulation items and models

43 (60.6%)

  

41–50

6 (7.4%)

Art

30 (37%)

Visited more than 10 different sites

14 (17.3%)

Navigation (manual or navigators)

31 (43.7%)

  

51–60

6 (7.4%)

Cultural heritage

41 (50.6%)

  

Multimedia (movies or animations)

44 (62.0%)

  

61–70

3 (3.7%)

Digital technologies/products

19 (23.5%)

  

Digital interactive applications (interactive devices/AR/VR/etc.)

16 (22.5%)

    

Digital art

19 (23.5%)

  

Others

16 (22.5%)

    

Digital games

19 (23.5%)

    
  1. Note: Only respondents who had visited cultural heritage sites (N = 71) needed to answer the question about their experience of using on-site cultural display settings. The field of interest and experience using on-site cultural display settings results are presented using percentages of cases; thus, the data summation exceeds 100%