Logo des Repositoriums
 
muc: kurzbeitrag (poster)

Task descriptions in usability tests: A source of split-attention

Lade...
Vorschaubild

Volltext URI

Dokumententyp

muc: kurzbeitrag (poster)

Zusatzinformation

Datum

2013

Zeitschriftentitel

ISSN der Zeitschrift

Bandtitel

Verlag

Oldenbourg Verlag

Zusammenfassung

Having to switch between task descriptions and the interface during a usability test induces cognitive load for participants and increases time on task. An explorative study is reported, showing a large individual variability in how often and for how long participants returned to task descriptions. They returned to descriptions at least once in 80% of all cases (Max=13, Median=2), spending up to 147s re-reading the description (Median=7s). This constituted up to 67% of the total time on task. Practical implications regarding the design of task descriptions and for summative usability testing are sketched.

Beschreibung

Hollender, Nina; Li, Yiqi; Held, Theo (2013): Task descriptions in usability tests: A source of split-attention. Mensch & Computer 2013: Interaktive Vielfalt. München: Oldenbourg Verlag. ISBN: 978-3-486-77856-4. pp. 321-324. Demo- und Postersession der MuC und DeLFI Beiträge

Zitierform

DOI

Tags