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Evidence for an Elders' Advantage in the Naive Product Usability Judgments of Older and Younger Adults

机译:年长者和年轻人的朴素产品可用性判断中长者优势的证据

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Objective: To determine whose naive judgments of consumer product usability are more accurate - those of younger or older adults. Accuracy is here defined as judgments compatible with results from performance-based usability tests. Background: Older adults may be better able to predict usability problems than younger adults, making them particularly good participants in studies contributing to the user-centered design of products. This advantage, if present, may stem from older adults' motivation for more usable products or from their experience adapting their own environments to meet their changing physical, cognitive, and sensory needs. Method: Sixty older participants (ages 65-75 years) and 60 younger ones (ages 18-22 years) evaluated illustrations of consumer products on specific criteria (e.g., readability, learnability, or error rates). They either rated a single design for each product or ranked six alternative designs. They also explained their choices, indicated which features were most critical for usability, and selected usability-enhancing modifications. Results: Although there was no reliable age difference in the amount of usability information provided in the open-ended explanations, older adults were more accurate at ranking alternative designs, selecting the most usability-critical features, and selecting usability-enhancing modifications (all ps < .05). Conclusion: The usability judgments of older adults are more accurate than those of younger adults when these judgments are solicited in a fixed-alternative, but not open-ended, format. Application: Because older adults are more discerning about potential product usability problems, they may be particularly valuable as research participants in early-stage design research (prior to the availability of working prototypes).
机译:目的:确定谁对消费产品可用性的幼稚判断是准确的-不论是年轻人还是老年人。准确性在此定义为与基于性能的可用性测试的结果兼容的判断。背景:老年人可能比年轻人更能预测可用性问题,这使他们特别擅长于以用户为中心的产品设计研究。如果存在这种优势,则可能源于老年人对更实用产品的追求,也可能源于他们适应自己的环境以满足不断变化的身体,认知和感觉需求的经验。方法:60位年龄较大的参与者(65-75岁)和60位年龄较小的参与者(18-22岁)根据特定标准(例如,可读性,可学习性或错误率)评估了消费品的插图。他们要么为每个产品对单个设计进行评分,要么对六个替代设计进行排名。他们还解释了他们的选择,指出了哪些功能对可用性最关键,并选择了增强可用性的修改。结果:尽管在开放式解释中提供的可用性信息量上没有可靠的年龄差异,但老年人在排列替代设计,选择最关键可用性的功能以及选择增强可用性的修改(所有ps方面)方面更为准确。 <.05)。结论:以固定替代方式(不限人数形式)征求老年人的可用性判断比年轻人的判断更为准确。应用:由于老年人对潜在的产品可用性问题有更强的识别能力,因此它们在早期设计研究(在可用的原型可用之前)作为研究参与者可能特别有价值。

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