期刊名称:Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation
电子版ISSN:1566-6379
出版年度:2005
卷号:8
期号:3
页码:151-158
出版社:Academic Conferences Limited
摘要:Aptitude tests analyse the aptitude of persons for studying at a specific school or university as well as for working within a specific company. Due to the recent technology advances, web‑based solutions are increasingly used for the implementation of aptitude tests. These web‑based aptitude tests can be utilised for rather standardized test methods, testing a large amount of users. Based on the fact that web‑based aptitude tests are getting more and more common, a high user acceptance is important, especially since test results tend to be taken more seriously. Furthermore, the design of the test should be helpful and support the use of the test. In this context, the target of our research is to provide a framework for the evaluation of the user acceptance for web‑based aptitude tests. The research method is based on an exemplary web‑based aptitude test and includes the following steps: Firstly, we used the Dynamic Accep‑ tance Model for the Re‑evaluation of Technologies (DART) as a basis for the adoption of web‑based aptitude tests. DART is an instrument designed for the analysis and evaluation of the user acceptance of innovative technologies, prod‑ ucts or services. Based on a literature review and expert interviews, we identified the most important acceptance indica‑ tors. In a next step, we evaluated the defined acceptance indicators in a survey with test persons who carried out one selected web‑based aptitude test. Afterwards, we analysed the reliability and validity of the developed evaluation frame‑ work. The result shows that a detailed analysis of the influencing factors is generally possible with the use of DART. This approach helps to define a balanced set of measurable acceptance indicators for the evaluation of the user acceptance. Finally, we described lessons learned and the ongoing process to measure the acceptance of web‑based aptitude tests.
关键词:evaluation framework ; web-based aptitude test ; user acceptance ; DART approach