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Emotional user experience : Traits, events, and states
Jussi Jokinensubject
EmotionselviytyminenIndividual differencesarvostelu (toiminta)käyttäjäkokemusHuman-technology interactiondescription
Emotional experience has become an important topic in human–technology interaction research and design. Nevertheless, such research and design often lacks a proper explanatory basis and methodologically robust operationalisation. In this article, a conceptualisation of emotional user experience is formulated based on the appraisal theory of emotion, where the goal congruence of the interaction events and the task-independent individual traits are thought to underlie the user′s emotional response. A laboratory study with N=50 participants conducting ordinary computer tasks is reported. The results suggest that subjective emotional experience depends on a number of factors relating to individual differences in coping and task events. Emotional user experience, as analysed according to a competence–frustration model of emotion, is dependent on the user׳s technological problem-solving tendency, frustration tendency, pre-task self-confidence, and task performance. peerReviewed
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2015-01-01 |