Pregunta | Respuesta |
Ergonomics | The study of the relationship between products shape, form and texture with their users, focusing on improving performance, comfort and ease of use. |
Anthropometrics | The study of the dimensions of the human body including arm and leg reach. |
Percentile Range | A statistical value that represents the relative position or rank assigned to a particular study group. A ranking scale ranging from 1 to 99 with 50 as the median score or measurement. |
Psychological Factors | The discipline which involves the scientific study of human mental functions and behaviours. These are through the senses communicated in the brain, including smell, light, sound, taste, texture and temperature. |
Physiological Factors | The discipline which involves the scientific study of human physical function and behaviours. These include the size, shape, and texture of controls and whether they are easy to use/operate. |
5th-95th Percentile | The very top and bottom percentage of users dimension group. |
50th Percentile | The range of users that are of one particular dimension. Limitations of this are when someone may be of average height but not average in other dimensions. |
Planned Obsolescence | A product or service which has been designed to have a limited working life or has come to the end of its life and purpose as a replacement has become available that is superior in one or more aspects. |
Fashion | A style or trend. The prevailing mode or style, especially of dress. |
Aesthetics | How we respond to the visual appearance of a product, in relation to its form, texture, smell and colour. |
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