Evaluating the temporal dynamics of a structured experience: Real-time skin conductance and experience reconstruction measures

Wim Strijbosch*, Ondrej Mitas, T. van Blaricum, O. Vugts, C. Govers, Moniek Hover, J Gelissen, Marcel Bastiaansen

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Abstract

Structured experience (SE) providers continuously evaluate and improve their experiential offerings to make them more memorable. Arguably, the temporal dynamics of the emotions in an experience have a crucial influence on its memorability. Traditional post-experience evaluation procedures tend to ignore these temporal dynamics, thus offering imprecise feedback for providers on exactly when and where to optimize their experiential offerings. In this paper, we use two methods as a tool for evaluating how closely the lived experience of a SE follows the experience as intended by the provider: real-time skin conductance (SC) and experience reconstruction measures (ERMs). We demonstrate that both SC and ERMs are significantly related to intended experience. This link was found to be stronger for later sections of the experience than for earlier sections. In addition, SC and ERMs appear to be useful tools to assess the effectiveness of design interventions, thus providing valuable feedback for SE providers.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages25
JournalLeisure Sciences
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2023

Keywords

  • Experience design
  • MEASURING EMOTION
  • MULTIPLE-ITEM SCALE
  • experience reconstruction
  • physiology
  • skin conductance
  • structured experience

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