artículo científico
Standardized Questionnaires for User Experience Evaluation: A Systematic Literature Review
Fecha
2019Registro en:
2504-3900
10.3390/proceedings2019031014
834-B4-412
326-B9-107
Autor
Díaz Oreiro, Ignacio
López Herrera, Gustavo
Quesada Quirós, Luis
Guerrero Blanco, Luis Alberto
Institución
Resumen
Standardized questionnaires are one of the methods used to evaluate User Experience
(UX). Standardized questionnaires are composed of an invariable group of questions that users
answer themselves after using a product or system. They are considered reliable and economical to
apply. The standardized questionnaires most recognized for UX evaluation are AttrakDiff, UEQ,
and meCUE. Although the structure, format, and content of each of the questionnaires are known
in detail, there is no systematic literature review (SLR) that categorizes the uses of these
questionnaires in primary studies. This SLR presents the eligibility protocol and the results obtained
by reviewing 946 papers from four digital databases, of which 553 primary studies were analyzed
in detail. Different characteristics of use were obtained, such as which questionnaire is used more
extensively, in which geographical context, and the size of the sample used in each study, among
others.