
An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments
www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
ISSN: 1795-6889
Volume 6 (2), November 2010, 250-268
CAPTURING USER EXPERIENCES OF MOBILE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH THE REPERTORY GRID TECHNIQUE
Abstract
We describe the application of the repertory grid technique (RGT) as a tool for
capturing the user experience of technological artifacts. In noting the artificiality of
assessing the emotional impact of interactive artifacts in isolation from cognitive
judgments, we argue that HCI techniques must provide practical solutions regarding how
to assess the holistic meaning of users' interactive experiences. RGT is a candidate for this
role. This paper takes the reader step by step through setting up, conducting, and analyzing
a RGT study. RGT is a technique on the border between qualitative and quantitative
research, unique in that it respects the wholeness of cognition and does not separate the
intellectual from the emotional aspects of the user experience. Compared to existing
methods in HCI, RGT has the advantage of treating experiences holistically, while also
providing a degree of quantitative precision and generalizability in their capture.
Keywords:
user experiences, mobile HCI, repertory grid, design.
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