Development and testing of new upper-limb prosthetic devices: Research designs for usability testing

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The purposes of this article are to describe usability testing and introduce designs and methods of usability testing research as it relates to upper-limb prosthetics. This article defines usability, describes usability research, discusses research approaches to and designs for usability testing, and highlights a variety of methodological considerations, including sampling, sample size requirements, and usability metrics. Usability testing is compared with other types of study designs used in prosthetic research.

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Resnik, L. (2011). Development and testing of new upper-limb prosthetic devices: Research designs for usability testing. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 48(6), 697–706. https://doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2010.03.0050

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