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4 -== Basics==
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6 -=== Decide framework===
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8 -==== DETERMINE THE GOALS====
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10 -* What are the high-level goals of the evaluation?
11 -* Who wants it and why?
12 -* The goals influence the approach used for the study.
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14 -EXPLORE THE QUESTIONS
15 -Define (sub)goals & (sub)research questions.
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17 -CHOOSE EVALUATION APPROACH &
18 -METHODS
19 -The evaluation approach influences the methods used, and in turn,
20 -how data is collected, analyzed and presented
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22 -For example:
23 -* Select users.
24 -* Stay on budget.
25 -* Stay on schedule.
26 -* Find participants.
27 -* Select equipment.
28 -Perform a pilot (trial) study!
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37 -==== GOOD EVALUATION ====
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39 -* Establishing convincing arguments for your design solution
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41 -* By conducting complementary and regular evaluations at different stages
42 -of your design process using the appropriate evaluation methods
43 -(e.g. summative, formative, expert-based, observational, ...)
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45 -* Evaluations should result in insights regarding possible problems and
46 -their causes in order to support refinement of your design specification
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48 -* Look at user experience in its full breadth: Effectiveness, efficiency,
49 -satisfaction, learnability, mood, connectedness, ...
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