EXPERIENCE DESIGN
& THE UNIVERSAL FULFILLMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS
A study of
PERCEIVED CONTROL
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DISTRESS PREDICTABILITY PERCEIVED CONTROL INTERPRETATION SOCIAL SUPPORT
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experimental design
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“IF As perceived control increases, relaxation over stress will increase” “IF As LACK OF control increases, stress OVER RELAXATION will increase”
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“THIS IS A SPACE FOR A QUOTE" DAVID BYRNE “An early glimpse into the future of music�.
THE VARIABLE
Of the experiment
PITCH CONTROL
PERCEIVED
Control
No PITCH CONTROL
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lack of
Control
expected results Positive correlation between:
PERCEIVEd CONTROL & RELAXATION LACK OF CONTROL & STRE
“People do not need to exercise control to benefit from it. The mere perception o f control is sufficient to reduce stress, increase motivation, encourage performance and so forth”.
I TRULY BELIEVE THAT “UNIVERSAL FULFILLMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS SHOULD BE SOMETHING TO WORK ON ANY PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, SINCE THE FIRST FASES OF A DESIGN PROJECT, AS AN IMPORTANT WAY TO IMPROVE THE OVERALL HUMAN WELLBEING; ALONG WITH MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES THAT CAN RESULT IN POSITIVE EMOTIONS, MOTIVATION AND MEANINGFUL MOMENTS”. Hassenzahl, 2010
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Mtro. Guillermo Gazano Izquierdo Mtra. Erika M. Cortés López Dr. Juan Carlos Ortíz Nicolás
LEVENSON IPC SCALE
DIMENSIONS OF LOCUS OF CONTROL INTERNAL Internality
To assess the degree to which you believe that you have control over your own life
EXTERNAL powerful others
the degree to which you believe that other people control events in your life
CHANCE
the degree to which you believe that chance affects your experiences or outcomes
“This scale was validated by its creator (Levenson 1972), who found that participants who rated high on the C scale shared traits that could not be distinguished by the I or P scales, thus confirming the usefulness of the multidimensional approach�.