Abstract

This paper discusses the use of magnitude estimation, a method with roots in psychophysics, as a tool for evaluating user experience. Using two healthcare-related case studies for illustration, we describe the advantages and disadvantages of applying this method, relative to more traditional ranking and rating scales. We also discuss lessons learned and provide recommendations for researchers considering the use of magnitude estimation to evaluate user experience.

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