## Screenshot: Experiment Comprehension Check Instructions
### Overview
The image displays a webpage with instructional text and navigation buttons. The content is centered on a white background with black text, emphasizing preparation for an experiment.
### Components/Axes
- **Text Blocks**:
1. First paragraph: "When you are ready, please click "Next" to complete a quick comprehension check, before moving on to the experiment."
2. Second paragraph: "Please make sure to window size is in full screen, or substantially large enough, to properly view the questions."
- **Buttons**:
- "Previous" (left-aligned arrow: `< Previous`)
- "Next" (right-aligned arrow: `Next >`)
### Content Details
- **Text Formatting**:
- The word "Next" in the first paragraph is **bold** and enclosed in double quotes (`"Next"`).
- Button labels use directional arrows (`<` and `>`) to indicate navigation.
- **Positioning**:
- Text blocks are centered horizontally.
- Buttons are aligned horizontally below the text, centered relative to each other.
### Key Observations
- The instructions explicitly direct users to click "Next" after preparing, suggesting a mandatory step before proceeding.
- The second paragraph emphasizes window size requirements, indicating potential issues with question visibility if not followed.
- Buttons are minimalistic, with no additional styling beyond text and arrows.
### Interpretation
This interface appears to be part of a user onboarding process for an experiment. The emphasis on window size suggests the experiment may involve complex or numerous questions requiring ample screen space. The bolded and quoted "Next" button highlights its importance as a critical action item. The presence of a "Previous" button implies users can backtrack, though the text does not explicitly permit this. The design prioritizes clarity and compliance with experimental protocols over interactivity.