Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas

Although used in many domains, the evaluation of personas is difficult due to the lack of validated measurement instruments. To tackle this challenge, we propose the Persona Perception Scale (PPS), a survey instrument for evaluating how individuals perceive personas. We develop the scale by reviewin...

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Main Authors: SALMINEN, Joni, SANTOS, Joao M., KWAK, Haewoon, AN, Jisun, JUNG, Soon-gyo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-63332020-10-23T07:40:47Z Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas SALMINEN, Joni SANTOS, Joao M. KWAK, Haewoon AN, Jisun JUNG, Soon-gyo Although used in many domains, the evaluation of personas is difficult due to the lack of validated measurement instruments. To tackle this challenge, we propose the Persona Perception Scale (PPS), a survey instrument for evaluating how individuals perceive personas. We develop the scale by reviewing relevant literature from social psychology, persona studies, and Human-Computer Interaction to find relevant constructs and items for measuring persona perceptions. Following initial pilot testing, we conduct an exploratory validation of the scale with 412 respondents and find that the constructs and items of the scale perform satisfactorily for deployment. The research has implications for both academic researchers and persona developers. Using the PPS, researchers and designers can evaluate how different persona designs affect individual perceptions of personas, for example persona users' (e.g., designers, marketers, software developers) perceived credibility of the persona and their willingness to use it. Because persona perceptions are associated with persona acceptance and adoption, using a perceptual measurement instrument can improve the chances of persona adoption and use in real organizations. 2020-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5329 info:doi/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102437 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6333/viewcontent/personal__PV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Persona perception scale Personas User perceptions Persona evaluation Survey development Databases and Information Systems Software Engineering
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topic Persona perception scale
Personas
User perceptions
Persona evaluation
Survey development
Databases and Information Systems
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Persona perception scale
Personas
User perceptions
Persona evaluation
Survey development
Databases and Information Systems
Software Engineering
SALMINEN, Joni
SANTOS, Joao M.
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
JUNG, Soon-gyo
Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
description Although used in many domains, the evaluation of personas is difficult due to the lack of validated measurement instruments. To tackle this challenge, we propose the Persona Perception Scale (PPS), a survey instrument for evaluating how individuals perceive personas. We develop the scale by reviewing relevant literature from social psychology, persona studies, and Human-Computer Interaction to find relevant constructs and items for measuring persona perceptions. Following initial pilot testing, we conduct an exploratory validation of the scale with 412 respondents and find that the constructs and items of the scale perform satisfactorily for deployment. The research has implications for both academic researchers and persona developers. Using the PPS, researchers and designers can evaluate how different persona designs affect individual perceptions of personas, for example persona users' (e.g., designers, marketers, software developers) perceived credibility of the persona and their willingness to use it. Because persona perceptions are associated with persona acceptance and adoption, using a perceptual measurement instrument can improve the chances of persona adoption and use in real organizations.
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author SALMINEN, Joni
SANTOS, Joao M.
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
JUNG, Soon-gyo
author_facet SALMINEN, Joni
SANTOS, Joao M.
KWAK, Haewoon
AN, Jisun
JUNG, Soon-gyo
author_sort SALMINEN, Joni
title Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
title_short Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
title_full Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
title_fullStr Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
title_full_unstemmed Persona perception scale: Development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
title_sort persona perception scale: development and exploratory validation of an instrument for evaluating individuals' perceptions of personas
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5329
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6333/viewcontent/personal__PV.pdf
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