1999
DOI: 10.2752/146069299790303570
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Using Focus Groups to Support the Designer in the Evaluation of Existing Products: A Case Study

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“…Every individual has his or her own unique experiences and these define his or her empathic horizon. The term 'empathic horizon' (McDonagh-Philp and Denton 1999) is used to indicate the limits on a designer's individual ability to empathise beyond certain characteristics of his or her group, such as nationality, background, age, gender, culture, experience and education. Baron-Cohen and Wheelwright (2004) have developed a measure of someone's level of empathy, called the 'empathy quotient' (EQ, which is different from other 'emotional intelligent quotient').…”
Section: Ability and Willingness As Required Qualities Of Designersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every individual has his or her own unique experiences and these define his or her empathic horizon. The term 'empathic horizon' (McDonagh-Philp and Denton 1999) is used to indicate the limits on a designer's individual ability to empathise beyond certain characteristics of his or her group, such as nationality, background, age, gender, culture, experience and education. Baron-Cohen and Wheelwright (2004) have developed a measure of someone's level of empathy, called the 'empathy quotient' (EQ, which is different from other 'emotional intelligent quotient').…”
Section: Ability and Willingness As Required Qualities Of Designersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Casselss et al (2010) find that cultural differences influence on individuals' empathic responding. In design, McDonagh-Philp and Denton (1999) suggest that everyone has a horizon of empathy, which defines 'the individual's range of understanding of user experiences in different contexts' (21). Many factors constitute this horizon, such as cultural background, educational level, social environment, empathic motivation, and perspective taking.…”
Section: The Influence Of Cultural Differences On Empathic Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ważne jest jednak wyodrębnienie pojęcia tak zwanego horyzontu empatycznego (ang. empathic horizon), to jest badawczej umiejętności empatyzowania poza własnymi kontekstami -narodowością, wiekiem, płcią, kulturą, doświadczeniem czy edukacją 39 .…”
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