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| NASA-TLX× | AttrakDiff/UEQ× | |
|---|---|---|
| Область | Человеко-компьютерное взаимодействие | Человеко-компьютерное взаимодействие |
| Семейство | Hypothesis test | Hypothesis test |
| Год появления≠ | 1988 | 2003 |
| Автор метода≠ | Sandra Hart and Lowell Staveland | Marc Hassenzahl (AttrakDiff), Martin Schrepp (UEQ) |
| Тип≠ | Multi-dimensional post-task questionnaire for measuring subjective mental workload | Questionnaire measuring pragmatic and hedonic quality dimensions |
| Основополагающий источник≠ | Hart, S. G., & Staveland, L. E. (1988). Development of NASA-TLX (Task Load Index): Results of empirical and theoretical research. In P. A. Hancock & N. Meshkati (Eds.), Human Mental Workload (pp. 139–183). Elsevier. DOI ↗ | Hassenzahl, M. (2003). The thing and I: Understanding the relationship between user and product. In M. A. Blythe, K. Overbeeke, A. F. Monk, & P. C. Wright (Eds.), Funology (pp. 31–42). Kluwer Academic Publishers. DOI ↗ |
| Другие названия | Task Load Index, TLX, NASA-TLX | Hedonic Quality Assessment, Pragmatic vs. Hedonic, UEQ |
| Связанные | 4 | 4 |
| Сводка≠ | The NASA Task Load Index (TLX) is a multi-dimensional subjective workload assessment tool developed at NASA Ames Research Center by Sandra Hart and Lowell Staveland in the 1980s. TLX measures perceived mental workload across six dimensions—mental demand, physical demand, temporal demand, performance, effort, and frustration—allowing researchers and practitioners to understand the cognitive and affective burden of tasks and interfaces. The instrument is widely used in human factors, cognitive engineering, and HCI to identify task bottlenecks and evaluate system designs. | AttrakDiff and the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) are assessment instruments for measuring user experience across multiple dimensions. AttrakDiff, developed by Marc Hassenzahl, evaluates the tension between pragmatic quality (functionality, usability, does the system do what I need?) and hedonic quality (beauty, emotional engagement, does it delight me?). The UEQ, developed by Schrepp and colleagues, extends this framework with additional dimensions including efficiency, perspicuity, stimulation, and novelty. Both instruments provide quantitative post-use assessment, complementing task-based usability testing with holistic experience evaluation. |
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