Summary (From the ENGAGE Web site description:) I.D. Tool identifies the physical design attributes that a product has in order to evoke the desired experience by the target customers. This ...
Summary The HED/UT is developed to both address hedonic aspects of product/website interaction and the utitility and usability aspects. HED/UT is an attitude measure from the consumer behaviour literature, and ...
Summary It is a scenario based usability inspection method, aiming to identify usability-problems, possible design improvements and successful/good design solutions in a given user interface. The evaluations are conducted as ...
Summary Based on Scherer’s Component Process Model, the Geneva Emotion Research Group has developed this new instrument to obtain self-report of felt emotions elicited by events or objects. Description A ...
Summary The Geneva Appraisal Questionnaire (GAQ) can be used to assess, as much as is possible through recall and verbal report, the results of an individual’s appraisal process in the ...
Summary Fun Toolkit comprised four special tools, a Smileyometer, a Funometer, an Again – Again Table, and a Fun Sorter and also supported the idea of measuring remembrance and of ...
Summary Feeltrace is a tool to record the perceived emotional content of a time-dependent stimulus (such as speech). Feeltrace is a software tool designed to collect self-report from observers watching ...
Summary Does natural motion behavior during gaming enhance positive UX regarding the intensity of measured dimensions of emotional arousal and valence. Comparison of two products. Strengths Aquisition of quantitative/ objective ...
Summary FaceReader is a tool to track the user affective state while using products or software without resorting to self-report. Description Real-time analysis of facial expression from a video. FaceReader constructs ...
Summary Etnographic test for evaluating user’s perception of a design Description Show a design or a prototype to gain perceptions of people. Ask about other products that they use or ...