Evaluation of the nomological validity of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral factors for the measurement of developer experience

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Abstract

Background: Developer experience should be considered a key factor from the beginning of the use of development platform, but it has not been received much attention in literature. Research Goals: The present study aimed to identify and validate the sub-constructs and item measures in the evaluation of developer experience toward the use of a deep learning platform. Research Methods: A Delphi study as well as a series of statistical methodologies including the assessment of data normality, common method bias, and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were utilized to determine the reliability and validity of a measurement model proposed in the present work. Results: The results indicate that the measurement model proposed in this work successfully ensures the nomological validity of the three second-order constructs of cognitive, affective, and behavioral components to explain the second-order construct of developer experience at p < 0.5 Conclusions: The measurement instrument developed from the current work should be used to measure the developer experience during the use of a deep learning platform. Implication: The results of the current work provide important insights into the academia and practitioners for the understanding of developer experience.

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Lee, H., & Pan, Y. (2021). Evaluation of the nomological validity of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral factors for the measurement of developer experience. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177805

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