Video Elicitation Study
Also known as: Video Elicitation Method
A research methodology in which participants view video demonstrations of interactions, interfaces, or technologies and then provide feedback, preferences, or reactions based on what they observed. This method is particularly valuable in accessibility research because it allows people with disabilities to evaluate interaction techniques without needing physical access to prototypes or specialized hardware. Video elicitation is often used when remote participation is necessary or when the technology being evaluated may not yet be fully accessible to the target user group.
Category: research methods
Related: User Research · Participatory Design · Usability Testing