In this paper we describe an exploratory study on the use of a structured interviewing evaluation technique with 6 to 8 year old children. The study examines whether children are able to answer the post-task questions referring to the various interaction stages (planning, translation and assessment), and whether the technique does not lead to adverse effects such as finding a different set of interaction difficulties. The results show that children overall are fairly good at answering the questions, but have most trouble answering the planning question. Furthermore, the negative side-effects of applying the technique on the outcome of the usability test are minor. Overall, we advise practitioners to apply such a technique to uncover extra d...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
This paper summarizes strategies for recruiting children for usability tests. We discuss the develop...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...
In this paper we describe an exploratory study on the use of a structured interviewing evaluation te...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper we describe an exploratory study on the use of a structured interviewing eval...
The paper reports a comparative assessment of 3 usability-testing methods (UTM) involving 45 childre...
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
An exploratory study is described looking at children's ability to provide verbal comments in usabil...
The comparison of three Usability Evaluation Methods (UEM's) is reported with respect to the number ...
Children are increasingly seen as competent informants when their activities, views and needs are co...
The present study examined a novel interview technique and its effectiveness when administered to 3-...
This paper describes a study of usability testing with children in which stimulated retrospective pr...
This study examined the usefulness of a computerized developmental assessment tool, designed to prov...
There is increasing need and demand in various contexts to take children’s perspectives into account...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
This paper summarizes strategies for recruiting children for usability tests. We discuss the develop...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...
In this paper we describe an exploratory study on the use of a structured interviewing evaluation te...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper we describe an exploratory study on the use of a structured interviewing eval...
The paper reports a comparative assessment of 3 usability-testing methods (UTM) involving 45 childre...
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
An exploratory study is described looking at children's ability to provide verbal comments in usabil...
The comparison of three Usability Evaluation Methods (UEM's) is reported with respect to the number ...
Children are increasingly seen as competent informants when their activities, views and needs are co...
The present study examined a novel interview technique and its effectiveness when administered to 3-...
This paper describes a study of usability testing with children in which stimulated retrospective pr...
This study examined the usefulness of a computerized developmental assessment tool, designed to prov...
There is increasing need and demand in various contexts to take children’s perspectives into account...
The paper motivates the need to acquire methodological knowledge for involving children as test user...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
This paper summarizes strategies for recruiting children for usability tests. We discuss the develop...
Usability testing with children is similar in many aspects to usability testing with adults. However...