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Microfenomenologia×Caminhada Pluralista×
ÁreaInteração humano-computadorInteração humano-computador
FamíliaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Ano de origem20061992
Autor originalClaire Petitmengin, Francisco VarelaRandolph G. Bias
TipoIn-depth interview technique for exploring subjective experience and embodied cognitionUser-centered walkthrough with mixed stakeholders
Fonte seminalPetitmengin, C. (2006). Describing one's subjective experience in the second person: An interview method for the science of consciousness. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 5(3-4), 229–269. DOI ↗Bias, R. G. (1994). The pluralistic walkthrough: Coordinating technology and pedagogy in software development. In J. Nielsen & R. L. Mack (Eds.), Usability Inspection Methods (pp. 63–76). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-01877-5
Outros nomesEmbodied Interaction Analysis, Gestalt InterviewPluralistic Usability Walkthrough, PW
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ResumoMicro-phenomenology is a qualitative research method for exploring subjective experience through detailed, guided introspection. Developed by Claire Petitmengin, this method uses specialized interview techniques to help participants articulate pre-reflective, embodied experience—the lived moment-to-moment texture of interacting with a system. Unlike standard interviews (which ask abstract questions) or think-aloud protocols (which are concurrent and potentially disruptive), micro-phenomenology guides participants to re-live and describe specific moments of experience in granular detail, revealing tacit knowledge and non-conscious processes.The Pluralistic Walkthrough is a usability inspection method that brings together users, developers, and usability specialists to walk through an interface and voice their reactions and concerns. Developed by Randolph Bias in 1992, this method combines elements of cognitive walkthroughs with user involvement, creating a collaborative evaluation setting that captures diverse perspectives. By including actual users in the evaluation session, the method bridges the gap between expert judgment and real-world user experience, uncovering unexpected insights and building stakeholder consensus around design improvements.
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