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ETR 070 : 20001

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HUMAN FACTORS (HF) - THE MULTIPLE INDEX APPROACH (MIA) - FOR THE EVALUATION OF PICTOGRAMS

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Foreword
1 Scope and aim of the document
2 Introduction
  2.1 Definition
  2.2 Pictograms in user controls
  2.3 Rationale of an empirical testing method of pictograms
3 Evaluating pictograms by multiple indices
  3.1 The seven Multiple Index Approach indices
4 Structure of the MIA questionnaire
  4.1 The introduction section
  4.2 The test of pictogram associativeness
  4.3 The Test of Pictogram Preference
  4.4 The test of pictogram set preference
  4.5 Control variables
5 Analysis
  5.1 Test of order and learning effects
  5.2 Analysis of the test of associativeness data
  5.3 Analysis of the test of pictogram preference and test of
      pictogram set preference data
6 Making a decision based on the results
7 The special case of testing one pictogram set only
8 Conclusion
Annex A (informative): Examples for the different sections of
        a MIA-questionnaire
History

Provides means for evaluating alternative pictogram proposals.

Committee
HF 1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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TR 102 520 : 1.1.2 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); ACCESS SYMBOLS FOR USE WITH VIDEO CONTENT AND ICT DEVICES; DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
ETR 113 : 20001 HUMAN FACTORS (HF) - RESULTS OF AN EVALUATION STUDY OF PICTOGRAMS FOR POINT TO POINT VIDEOTELEPHONY
DIN EN 1332-1:2009-10 IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
I.S. EN 1332-1:2009 IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
EG 202 132 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); USER INTERFACES; GUIDELINES FOR GENERIC USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS FOR MOBILE TERMINALS AND SERVICES
EG 202 048 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); GUIDELINES ON THE MULTIMODALITY OF ICONS, SYMBOLS AND PICTOGRAMS
EG 201 024 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); USER INTERFACE DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT NETWORK (TMN) APPLICABLE TO THE "G" INTERFACE
UNI EN 1332-1 : 2010 IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN- MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
EG 201 379 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF) - FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
TR 101 767 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); SYMBOLS TO IDENTIFY TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE; DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
UNE-EN 1332-1:2010 Identification card systems - Human-machine interface - Part 1: Design principles for the user interface
ETR 297 : 20001 HUMAN FACTORS (HF)
TR 102 548 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); USER EXPERIENCE; 3G AND MOBILE BROADBAND INTEROPERABILITY PLUGTEST: APPROACH, SCENARIOS AND TEST SPECIFICATION; OUTCOMES, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
BS EN 1332-1:2009 Identification card systems. Human-machine interface Design principles for the user interface
ES 202 432 : 1.1.1 HUMAN FACTORS (HF); ACCESS SYMBOLS FOR USE WITH VIDEO CONTENT AND ICT DEVICES
07/30164625 DC : 0 BS EN 1332-1 - IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
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