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| interviewing |
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1 Use Cases
2 Overview
- direct and stuctured
- semi structured
- usually top down
- effective for high level interface evaluation
- need careful planning, experts, difficult to analyse
- not a controlled experiment technique
3 Conducting an interview
3.1 Choosing participants
- some is better than none
- get pople who are representive of users
- users of existing similar system
- non-users -> why people arent using a system
- e.g., lecture support system
- teachers
- students
- staff
- admins
- parents
- freshman
- phd
- international domestic
- stronger and weaker
3.1.1 Recruiting
- Craiglist (in US)
- your network
- cheaper for less speciales users
- if you can convince people you are imporving the world they might volunteer
- if they think is is for profict they will expect to be paid
- if you cant pay -> you cant use a token of appreciation
3.2 Process
- introduce yourself explaint he purpose
- the interview is about them, not you?
- begin with open, unbiased questions-> then follow up
- ask the questions, and let them answer
- have breaks and give them time
- have a clear separation between the general introduction, the actual interview, and post inteview discussions
3.3 Questions to avoid:
- leading questions
- what would they do / like / want in a hypothetical scenario
- how often they do things
- how much they like things on an absolute scale
- avoid binary questions
4 Pros/cons
- free and open answers
- sense of active contribution
- oppportunity for follow up
- time consuming and resource intensive
- dependent of commication skills of analyst
- location/schedule can make this impractical