Evaluation of human–computer interfaces that aim at shaping users’ pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors should consider measuring participants’ affinity with nature: analyses of user studies in this context have to discriminate a possible effect on the results. This paper proposes to guide the choice between 21 questionnaires available in the literature measuring the Connectedness to Nature (CtN) construct. We thus share a review and an analysis that we made to choose one scale questionnaire for our needs of a user study recruiting in public places and a longitudinal user study aiming to evaluate the use and impact of shape-changing interfaces at workplaces to assist pro-environmental behavior. This paper analyzes questionnaires through eight criteria for Sustainable HCI user studies, reports some meta-analyses’ results, illustrates two questionnaire choices, then overviews the limitations of available questionnaires for user studies in HCI.
Choosing a Questionnaire Measuring Connectedness to Nature for Human–Computer Interaction User Studies: Choisir un questionnaire mesurant le rapport à la nature pour des études utilisateur en Interaction Humain-Machine
Published 2022 in Interaction Homme-Machine
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2022
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Interaction Homme-Machine
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2022-04-05
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Computer Science, Environmental Science
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