Autor: |
Young, Stephen L., Isaacson, Judith J., Frantz, J. Paul, Rhoades, Timothy P. |
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; September 2004, Vol. 48 Issue: 16 p2018-2021, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
Research conducted while developing and evaluating uniform labels for personal flotation devices (PFDs) yielded a number of interesting findings and observations. First, a mixed-format focus group methodology, in which participants gave individual, written feedback as well as engaging in a structured group discussion regarding prototype labeling, was used successfully. Second, this methodology was useful in assessing people's interpretation of graphic elements for relatively complex information on a label. Third, additional evaluation methods could be used to determine how people may use redundant information on a label. Finally, participants were able to provide general or high-level feedback regarding their overall preference for revised labeling (compared to the baseline labeling). These observations may be applicable to other projects involving the evaluation and revision of labeling. |
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