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Paired comparison

Summary Very easy to use technique to rank order stimuli (products) with respect to some quality (e.g. enjoyment); also easy to do for children; goes back to early (1920’s) test ...
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PAD

Summary General Tests of Emotion or Affect for Evaluating Consumer Reactions to Products and Services, Including User Interface. Description The PAD software averages responses of consumers to each stimulus and ...
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Multiple Sorting Method

Summary This method is a variation of the Repertory Grid Technique, reported elsewhere in this methods toolkit. Description Several different designs are presented to the participant simultaneously. The participant is ...
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Mindmap

Summary Lab study: Combination of qualitative and quantitative measures for tasks.  Description Projective techniques (associations, mind maps), In-depth interview, Observation, Questionnaire.
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Mental mapping

Summary Participants see or try out a design and then select a famous person or film that best describes the design. E.g. Sylvester Stallone or Fatal Attraction. Alternatively, participants may ...
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Mental effort

Summary Zijlstra’s mental effort scale is an easy and quick to use scale that helps to determine how much (perceived) mental effort was required to complete a task; depending on ...
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Kansei Engineering Software

Summary The software follows the Kansei Engineering procedure suggested by Schütte (2006). {Additional info: Kansei Engineering is a method for translating feelings and impressions into product parameters. The method was ...
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iScale

Summary iScale is a survey tool for the retrospective elicitation of longitudinal user experience data. Description The participant draws one or more curves to describe how the experience about a ...
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