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3E

The 3 E method provides the user a structured way of expressing emotions by drawing and writing.

Analytical Evaluation

In analytical evaluation two categories of evaluation methods are considered; inspections including heuristic evaluation and walkthroughs, and theoretically based models which are used to predict u

Conjoint Method(and trade-off analysis)

Conjoint analysis is a quantitative method for assessing the strength of people’s preference for certain product attributes and/or attribute combinations.

Emocards

The emocards method consists of 16 cartoon faces, which depicts eight distinct emotional responses.

Experience Clip

This method aims to provide data about dynamic interaction events evoking fleeting emotions with context information which would help the designer to interpret the data.

Field Study

Field study is the second evaluation approach.

Heuristic Evaluation

Heuristic evaluation is a form of usability inspection where usability specialists judge whether each element of a user interface follows a list of established usability heuristics.

Mobile Feedback Application

This method is mainly used to collect emotions while using a mobile application.

Predictive Models

In the same spirit as the walkthroughs, the predictive models do not include users in the evaluation of a system.

Self-Assessment Media (SAM)

This method is based on a series of pictures of puppets which are used for measuring three dimensions of emotions by using three axes; pleasure – displeasure, degree of arousal and dominance-

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