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      Assessing User Satisfaction in the Era of User Experience: Comparison of the SUS, UMUX, and UMUX-LITE as a Function of Product Experience

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      International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
      Informa UK Limited

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              On the dimensionality of the System Usability Scale: a test of alternative measurement models.

              The System Usability Scale (SUS), developed by Brooke (Usability evaluation in industry, Taylor & Francis, London, pp 189-194, 1996), had a great success among usability practitioners since it is a quick and easy to use measure for collecting users' usability evaluation of a system. Recently, Lewis and Sauro (Proceedings of the human computer interaction international conference (HCII 2009), San Diego CA, USA, 2009) have proposed a two-factor structure-Usability (8 items) and Learnability (2 items)-suggesting that practitioners might take advantage of these new factors to extract additional information from SUS data. In order to verify the dimensionality in the SUS' two-component structure, we estimated the parameters and tested with a structural equation model the SUS structure on a sample of 196 university users. Our data indicated that both the unidimensional model and the two-factor model with uncorrelated factors proposed by Lewis and Sauro (Proceedings of the human computer interaction international conference (HCII 2009), San Diego CA, USA, 2009) had a not satisfactory fit to the data. We thus released the hypothesis that Usability and Learnability are independent components of SUS ratings and tested a less restrictive model with correlated factors. This model not only yielded a good fit to the data, but it was also significantly more appropriate to represent the structure of SUS ratings.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
                International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
                Informa UK Limited
                1044-7318
                1532-7590
                June 25 2015
                August 03 2015
                June 24 2015
                August 03 2015
                : 31
                : 8
                : 484-495
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                10.1080/10447318.2015.1064648
                18c51b2e-e4ef-46a2-8ddb-c4ccfe4d71b6
                © 2015
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