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This questionnaire allows you to obtain essential information about your participants (age, gender, etc.).
The various criteria assessed through this questionnaire are traditional criteria for population segmentation.
In the case where you are targeting a specific population, these indicators will help you determine if your participants are a good fit for your target sample.
These pieces of information also enable you to verify that your sample is representative of the overall population.
If you wish to study different groups of participants, socio-demographic data allows you to create your various conditions.
The various criteria assessed through this questionnaire are traditional criteria for population segmentation.
In the case where you are targeting a specific population, these indicators will help you determine if your participants are a good fit for your target sample.
These pieces of information also enable you to verify that your sample is representative of the overall population.
If you wish to study different groups of participants, socio-demographic data allows you to create your various conditions.
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Multidimensional cognitive load scale for virtual environments
Updated at 19/07/2024 at 12:25
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Cette échelle est une extension de l'échelle de charge cognitive (CLS) de Leppink et al. (2013).
Elle permet de mesurer les trois types de charges cognitives (intrinsèque, extrinsèque et essentielle) dans un contexte d'apprentissage en environnement virtuel.
Plus précisément, la dimension "charge extrinsèque" de la CLS est divisée en trois sous-échelles :
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'instruction
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'interaction
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'environnement
Andersen, M. S., & Makransky, G. (2021). The validation and further development of a multidimensional cognitive load scale for virtual environments. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 37(1), 183-196.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jcal.12478
Elle permet de mesurer les trois types de charges cognitives (intrinsèque, extrinsèque et essentielle) dans un contexte d'apprentissage en environnement virtuel.
Plus précisément, la dimension "charge extrinsèque" de la CLS est divisée en trois sous-échelles :
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'instruction
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'interaction
- Charge extrinsèque relative à l'environnement
Andersen, M. S., & Makransky, G. (2021). The validation and further development of a multidimensional cognitive load scale for virtual environments. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 37(1), 183-196.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jcal.12478
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Réalité virtuelle
Apprentissage
Cognition
Charge mentale
Charge cognitive
Cognitive load
Learning
This questionnaire provides feedback from participants on the system they have used. This tool helps to understand which aspects of the system are problematic and which aspects meet the user's needs.
For the rating, a Likert scale of 1 to 7 is used from1 = Strongly agree to 7 = Strongly disagree.
Scoring: The CSUQ scores are grouped into five categories:
- an overall score, which combines items from 1 to 16, i.e. all items
- a system utility score (SysUse), which combines items 1-6
- a score on the quality of information (InfoQual), which combines items from 7 to 12
- a score on the quality of the interface (IntQual), which gathers items from 13 to 15
- a score on general satisfaction (item 16)
Ref : Lewis, J. R. (1995). IBM computer usability satisfaction questionnaires: psychometric evaluation and instructions for use. International Journal of Human‐Computer Interaction, 7(1), 57-78.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10447319509526110
For the rating, a Likert scale of 1 to 7 is used from1 = Strongly agree to 7 = Strongly disagree.
Scoring: The CSUQ scores are grouped into five categories:
- an overall score, which combines items from 1 to 16, i.e. all items
- a system utility score (SysUse), which combines items 1-6
- a score on the quality of information (InfoQual), which combines items from 7 to 12
- a score on the quality of the interface (IntQual), which gathers items from 13 to 15
- a score on general satisfaction (item 16)
Ref : Lewis, J. R. (1995). IBM computer usability satisfaction questionnaires: psychometric evaluation and instructions for use. International Journal of Human‐Computer Interaction, 7(1), 57-78.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10447319509526110
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