2010
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2010.jul.04
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Análisis de la arquitectura de webs mediante tests de estrés de navegación, de usabilidad y <i>eye tracking</i>

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“…A research method was applied that combines quantitative and qualitative techniques based on two tools widely used in the literature on website usability: the heuristic test and the user test. 46 56 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A research method was applied that combines quantitative and qualitative techniques based on two tools widely used in the literature on website usability: the heuristic test and the user test. 46 56 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of authors recommend using some of the conventional methods of usability testing in combination with the eye tracker in order to increase the validity of the research (L opez-Gil et al, 2010;Nielsen & Pernice, 2009;Schiessl et al, 2003). Therefore, following the completion of the scenario, the respondents were given a SUPR-Q standardised questionnaire related to the just-finished eye-tracking test.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the questionnaire had been filled out, the respondents were asked a series of qualitative questions as part of a semi-structured interview, which is a common component of eye-tracking research. This retrospective interview, which took place after the completion of the scenario and questionnaire, was chosen instead of the classic think-aloud protocol (e.g., Elling et al, 2012;L opez-Gil et al, 2010;Van Waes, 2000), which is administered during the completion of the scenario. Verbalising one's thoughts, assumptions and opinions during a think-aloud protocol, the respondents may be distracted, which would result in distortion of the experiment's results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos últimos anos, o eye tracking (ET) tem sido incorporado em testes com usuários, podendo destacar os trabalhos de Poole e Ball (2005, 2006, Poole, Ball e Philips (2004), Nielsen e Pernice (2010), López-Gil et al (2010), Marcos e González-Caro (2010) e Bojko (2013).…”
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