Dear readers & friends,
Smashing Magazine has published
The article introduces Iɴᴜɪᴛ, a questionnaire (or instrument) for measuring usability. I developed Iɴᴜɪᴛ already during my Ph.D. studies and presented it at various academic conferences, but only recently did Johanna and I have the chance to test it in a more longitudinal, actual industry setting. With this article, we want to make the questionnaire more available and accessible to practitioners in the field.
However, this is not just about advertising a new tool. The article also explains in detail what needs to be done so that one can be sure a questionnaire actually measures the thing it’s supposed to measure, and reliably so. If you’ve never heard of “confirmatory factor analysis” or “Cronbach’s α,” we provide you with a (hopefully) understandable introduction to those as well.
The bottom line is, you can’t just come up with a set of questions and start asking those. It’s important to rely on scientifically founded questionnaires if you wanna be sure to measure the right thing in the right way. We hope our article also does a good job explaining this.
And, as usual, if my own article is not enough reading material for you, here are my reading and tool recommendations. Today’s topics are ChatGPT (can’t get rid of it) and accessibility.
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Ah, and one more thing: Markus Pirker
Enjoy reading/listening and until next time. As always, I welcome your feedback and comments on my articles and this newsletter. Simply reply to this email to share your thoughts.
Cheers,
Max
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