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1 Evaluation Strategies Product Design

2 Strategies Why do we use them? –They are used to help gain results of a product that will need testing –a new product that is going out in the market will be tested to see if it will be a success

3 What kind do you get? Questionnaires/surveys User Trials/Trips Observations Product Comparisons Internet Research

4 Questionnaire/Survey This is when the tester will ask so many random people a variety of questions based on the product and the factors that are being evaluated. A survey is when a certain market group is asked a series of questions but the response should be less personal.

5 Types of questions Closed questions: –Usually yes, no answers Open questions: –This encourages people to give opinion or point of view Rating questions: –Helps people express an opinion, usually asked to give ratings from a scale. Structured Questions: –Very particular answers and a lot of information is required. Prevents people going off on tangents

6 User Trials This is when you get people to actually test the product to a set of questions you wish them to answer. –For example: Turn on the ipod, how easy was it? Select the song “don’t stop believing”, how easy was that? How was the sound quality of the song? White – hard/poor Black - ok Blue – excellent/easy

7 Observations This is when you would ask someone to use the product for ‘x’ amount of time and you would record through observing how easy or hard they found aspects. You would have a series of areas you would be looking for in particular for results.

8 Product Comparisons This is when you compare your product and its functions or aesthetics or other aspects to other products on the market that do the same job.

9 Internet Research This is best for researching into functions and technology advances. You need to make sure that you make reference to any internet site you have taken information from.

10 Exam example An evaluation report has to be produced for the electric kettle shown below. Performance and durability are two of the major design issues to be evaluated. (a) select and justify an appropriate method of evaluating the kettle for: –(i)performance –(ii) durability


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