| Date:04/16/2019 |
What the term means: There are three types of evaluation. “Controlled settings users are the users’ activities that are controlled in order to test hypothesis and measure or observe certain behaviors. Natural settings involving users are when there is little or no control of users’ activities in order to determine how the product would be used in the real world. Any settings not involve users which is the aspects of interface in order to identify the most obvious usability problem” (Preece, Rogers & Sharp, 2015, p.357).
Reflection on the Topic
- There are three evaluations. Controlled settings involving users enable elevators to control what users do, when they do it, and for how long. Natural settings involving users deals with field studies, and any setting not involving users where the researchers has to imagine or model how an interface is likely to be used. It is also important to know about the case studies. It provides examples of how different evolution methods are used in a variety of physical settings that involve users in different ways to answer various kinds of questions.
- “Case study is a research methodology, typically seen in social and life sciences. There is no one definition of case study research However, very simply… ‘a case study can be defined as an intensive study about a person, a group of people or a unit, which is aimed to generalize over several units’.1 A case study has also been described as an intensive, systematic investigation of a single individual, group, community or some other unit in which the researcher examines in-depth data relating to several variables”( Heale, R., & Twycross, A).
- There are many steps to the case study that one must follow in order to solve that case study!

My Thought
“The case studies are used to observe users and to solve many cases. Detectives used case studies to solve many of their cases. Experiments are typically conducted in research labs to test hypotheses” (Firdous Ghani, 2019).
Reference List
- Preece, Rogers & Sharp, (2015). Interaction and Design: Beyond human-computer interaction. West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Heale, R., & Twycross, A. (2018, January 01). What is a case study? Retrieved from https://ebn.bmj.com/content/21/1/7







