01975nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653001400055653000800069653002000077653000700097100002200104700001900126700002100145700002500166245010100191856008100292300000800373490001300381520132500394022001401719 9998 d c05/202310aBenchmark10aUEQ10aUser Experience10aUX1 aAnna-Lena Meiners1 aMartin Schrepp1 aAndreas Hinderks1 aJörg Thomaschewski00aA Benchmark for the UEQ+ Framework: Construction of a Simple Tool to Quickly Interpret UEQ+ KPIs uhttps://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/2023-05/ip2023_05_003.pdf a1-80 vIn Press3 aQuestionnaires are a highly efficient method to compare the user experience (UX) of different interactive products or versions of a single product. Concretely, they allow us to evaluate the UX easily and to compare different products with a numeric UX score. However, often only one UX score from a single evaluated product is available. Without a comparison to other measurements, it is difficult to interpret an individual score, e.g. to decide whether a product’s UX is good enough to compete in the market. Many questionnaires offer benchmarks to support researchers in these cases. A benchmark is the result of a larger set of product evaluations performed with the same questionnaire. The score obtained from a single product evaluation can be compared to the scores from this benchmark data set to quickly interpret the results. In this paper, the first benchmark for the UEQ+ (User Experience Questionnaire +) is presented, which was created using 3.290 UEQ+ responses for 26 successful software products. The UEQ+ is a modular framework that contains a high number of validated user experience scales that can be combined to form a UX questionnaire. Currently, no benchmark is available for this framework, making the benchmark constructed in this paper a valuable interpretation tool for UEQ+ questionnaires. a1989-1660