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Usability testing with children: History of best practices, comparison of methods & gaps in literature

Andria Banker, Carlye Lauff

2022Proceedings of DRS14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper is a systematized literature review centered on the best practices of usability testing with children, when they are the target end user in product development. The paper begins with a brief history of usability testing with children during the prototyping stage of product development. Following, the methodology guiding this literature review is described. Then, guidelines for usability testing with children provided by past research are outlined in chronological order, documented to show the evolution of changes or improvements in the practices over time. Additionally, most of the approaches to usability (as part of evaluative research) have been identified and com-pared between one another with a variety of factors. In conclusion, directions for further research are suggested based on current unanswered questions in the field of prototype usability testing with children, such as considerations for longitudinal vs. cross-sectional testing, physical vs. digital product testing, and age range of children.

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityComputer scienceProduct (mathematics)Usability engineeringPluralistic walkthroughVariety (cybernetics)Human–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceMathematicsGeometryUsability and User Interface DesignInnovative Human-Technology InteractionSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices
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