On the relationship between affordance and expected performance

DS 87-4 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 17) Vol 4: Design Methods and Tools, Vancouver, Canada, 21-25.08.2017

Year: 2017
Editor: Anja Maier, Stanko Škec, Harrison Kim, Michael Kokkolaras, Josef Oehmen, Georges Fadel, Filippo Salustri, Mike Van der Loos
Author: De Benetti, Nicolo; Fantoni, Gualtiero; Chiarello, Filippo; Bonaccorsi, Andrea; Fadel, Georges; Mata, Ivan
Series: ICED
Institution: 1: Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy; 2: Universitŕ di Pisa, Italy; 3: Clemson University, United States of America
Section: Design Methods and Tools
Page(s): 711-720
ISBN: 978-1-904670-92-6
ISSN: 2220-4342

Abstract

The paper describes an attempt to understand if and how product affordances and guessed performance alter the user ability to assess real performances during actual interaction with the product. The research work tries to experimentally find evidences of the existence of the “expectations about performance” guessed when the users see the product, if they correlate with product affordances and how the following interaction with the product modifies the users' opinion. The experiment has been performed by using four common flashlights as products and more than one hundred students as a users sample. The results of the performed test demonstrated that expectations about performance and affordances are concepts deeply intertwined.

Keywords: Human behaviour in design, Design theory, Affordance, Cognitive bias, Case study

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