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The clearest finding from this qualitative study is that people are attached to both digital and non-digital artefacts in ways which appear indistinguishable.
We report a pair of repertory grid studies that explore the attachment people have for digital and non-digital artefacts.
There does not appear to be any qualitative difference between the attachment people have for digital and non-digital artefacts, nor do aesthetics appear to ...
We report a pair of repertory grid studies that explore the attachment people have for digital and non-digital artefacts. In the first study we found no ...
Turner and Turner (2013) showed that the intensity of emotional attachment is similar to the user's attraction to digital and nondigital artifacts. Read, ...
In the first study we found no clear distinctions between emotional attachment to digital and nondigital artefacts: people are attached to their mobile phones ...
We report a pair of repertory grid studies that explore the attachment people have for digital and non-digital artefacts. In the first study we found no ...
Read online or download for free from Z-Library the Book: Emotional and aesthetic attachment to digital artefacts, Author: Turner, Phil; Turner, Susan, ...
Emotional and aesthetic attachment to digital artefacts. We report a pair of repertory grid studies that explore the attachment people have for digital and ...
To investigate this issue, we adopt a framework using the three dimensions of a product experience: the aesthetic, emotional, and symbolic values (Verganti 2009) ...