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Relación entre los parámetros de la marcha y el miedo a caerse en personas con fibromialgia

open access: diamond
Coral Moya‐Cuenca   +5 more
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Methods for co-designing health innovations with older adults: A rapid review. [PDF]

open access: yesAustralas J Ageing
Blouin Gagnon L   +4 more
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Validation, Invariance, and Reliability of Instruments for the Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Peruvian Children and Adolescents. [PDF]

open access: yesChildren (Basel)
López-González Á   +6 more
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Personas

CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts, 2022
Personas has evolved since Alan Cooper coined the term in 1999, moving into new domains, new ways of collecting data, and with novel ways of presenting the persona profiles. From the beginning, personas was linked to software design, expressing the need for empathy with end-users.
Nielsen, Lene   +4 more
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Personas and Persons - An Empirical Study on Stereotyping of Personas

Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2019, 2019
Personas are considered a key method to induce empathy for users. However, they are also said to trigger stereotyping, e.g. by using photographs that convey information about gender, ethnicity, or age of the persona. To investigate this assumption, we conducted an eye-tracking study with 93 students from degree programs in computer science.
Pröbster, Monika   +2 more
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Evaluation of GenderMag Personas Based on Persona Attributes and Persona Gender

2016
We examined personas to see if (a) gendered persona attributes and (b) the persona presentation, i.e. the randomly assigned gender, would affect the perception of the persona. As stimulus material we used the GenderMag personas that were developed to inform the design process regarding empirically validated gender differences.
Nicola Marsden, Maren Haag
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The second persona

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1970
The Vidal description is more nearly a kind of journalism than a kind of criticism, but its thrust is clearly illustrative of the distinction the reader have become accustomed to making—the distinction between the man and the image, between reality and illusion.
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