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- Microsoft_Reaction_Card_Method_(Desirability_Testing) abstract "Developed by Microsoft in 2002 by Joey Benedek and Trish Miner, the Microsoft Reaction Card method is used to check the emotional response and desirability of a design or product. This method is commonly used in the field of software design.The participant is asked to describe a design / product using any number of the following 118 words:AccessibleAdvancedAnnoyingAppealingApproachableAttractiveBoringBusiness-likeBusyCalmCleanClearCollaborativeComfortable Compatible CompellingComplexComprehensiveConfidentConfusingConnectedConsistentControllable ConvenientCreativeCustomizableCutting edgeDatedDesirableDifficultDisconnectedDisruptiveDistractingDull Easy to use EffectiveEfficientEffortlessEmpoweringEnergeticEngaging EntertainingEnthusiasticEssential ExceptionalExcitingExpectedFamiliarFastFlexibleFragileFreshFriendlyFrustratingFunGets in the wayHard to UseHelpfulHigh qualityImpersonalImpressiveIncomprehensibleInconsistent IneffectiveInnovativeInspiringIntegratedIntimidatingIntuitiveInvitingIrrelevantLow Maintenance Meaningful Motivating Not SecureNot ValuableNovelOldOptimisticOrdinaryOrganizedOverbearingOverwhelming PatronizingPersonalPoor quality PowerfulPredictableProfessional RelevantReliableResponsiveRigidSatisfying SecureSimplisticSlowSophisticatedStableSterileStimulatingStraight ForwardStressfulTime-consumingTime-Saving Too TechnicalTrustworthyUnapproachableUnattractiveUncontrollableUnconventionalUnderstandableUndesirableUnpredictableUnrefinedUsableUsefulValuableEach word is placed on a separate card. After viewing a design or product the participant is asked to pick out the words they feel are relevant. The moderator would then ask the participant to describe their rationale for their selection.".
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