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Jun 14, 2011 · In this paper, we suggest Laddering as a promising empirical method to evaluate the impact of tangibility on young children's user experiences.
In this paper, we suggest Laddering as a promising empirical method to evaluate the impact of tangibility on young children's user experiences.
Laddering revealed how specific cuddly toy attributes as opposed to non-cuddly toy attributes led to specific benefits for the young participants. However, ...
This paper presents a case study, comparing three cuddly toy interfaces, and demonstrates how Laddering can be used with preschoolers to explain preferences ...
Laddering revealed how specific cuddly toy attributes as opposed to non-cuddly toy attributes led to specific benefits for the young participants. However, ...
User eXperience Laddering with preschoolers: unveiling attributes and benefits of cuddly toy interfaces. In this paper, we suggest Laddering as a promising ...
Laddering revealed how specific cuddly toy attributes as opposed to non-cuddly toy attributes led to specific benefits for the young participants. However, ...
User eXperience Laddering with preschoolers: unveiling attributes and benefits of cuddly toy interfaces. Vero Vanden Abeele, Bieke Zaman and Dirk De Grooff.
This study uses the laddering method to identify Chinese preschool children's preferences for certain library activities.
User eXperience Laddering with preschoolers: unveiling attributes and benefits of cuddly toy interfaces. Vero Vanden Abeele; Bieke Zaman; Dirk De Grooff.