User mental models
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Lecture Introduction to Software engineering - Lesson 10: User experience. This lesson provides students with content about: user experience (UX); human computer interaction (HCI); development processes for user interfaces; operational prototype; paper prototype; wireframe; mock-up; mental model and computer model; the model view control;... Please refer to the detailed content of the lecture!
28p codabach1016 03-05-2024 2 0 Download
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This research investigates the interactive effects of usability, the designer perspective and user expectations on the user experience (UX) of e-commerce websites. It incorporates the theoretical underpinnings of Norman’s (1988) seminal research specifically, Mental Models and Nielsen’s User Categories (1993) to explore the different mental models, domain and technology expertise of two distinct groups – users and designers – in the interaction with a selected system image, that of the e-commerce website.
293p runthenight04 02-02-2023 7 1 Download
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Lecture Human-Computer interaction - Lesson 12: Design principles. The main topics covered in this chapter include: mental models and conceptual models, user model, conceptual model and system image, conceptual models and designers, fallacy of designers, gulfs of execution and evaluation, bridging gulfs of execution and evaluation,...
50p wangziyi_1307 26-04-2022 21 4 Download
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Lecture Human-Computer interaction - Lesson 36: Behavior & form (Part 4). The main topics covered in this chapter include: undo functionality, files and save functionality, reverses previous action, user mental models of mistakes, undo enables exploration, designing an undo facility, incremental and procedural actions, blind and explanatory undo,...
64p wangziyi_1307 26-04-2022 11 3 Download
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Pathological Internet Use (PIU) has become a global issue associated with the increasing number of Internet users. Previous studies concerned both the interpersonal and intrapersonal vulnerable factors and the corresponding models. However, a limited amount of research has explored the relationship between positive factors and PIU.
7p vilisbon2711 07-01-2020 15 2 Download
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Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new activity-based lifestyle intervention for mental health service users. An earlier study found BEL to be effective in increasing occupational engagement, occupational balance, activity level, and quality of life scores when compared with a care-as-usual group. However, it is unclear whether care context and socio-demographic, clinical and self-related factors at baseline also influence the results.
15p vimadrid2711 19-12-2019 21 1 Download
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In order to establish how important service user involvement is in good quality mental health and social care services it is necessary to explore the emergence and reasons for such user involvement. Barnes and Bowl (2001), Pilgrim and Rodgers (1999) and Campbell (1999), site that the user movement emerged in response to the emergence of the political right and consumerist ideology in 1980’s.
98p commentcmnr 03-06-2013 61 7 Download