On the retrospective assessment of users' experiences over time: Memory or actuality?
Date Issued
April 2010
DOI
10.1145/1753846.1754105
Abstract
An alternative paradigm to longitudinal studies of user experience is proposed. We illustrate this paradigm through a number of recent tool-based methods. We conclude by raising a number of challenges that we need to address in order to establish this paradigm as a fruitful alternative to longitudinal studies.

