Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Need-Finding Interview(also: Need-Finding Study, Needs Assessment Interview)
- A qualitative research method conducted early in the design process to understand users' current practices, challenges, unmet needs, and desires for future solutions. Need-finding interviews typically use open-ended questions and semi-structured formats to elicit rich…
- Neuroinclusive Design(also: Neurodiverse Design, Neurodiversity-Affirming Design)
- A design approach that explicitly accounts for the varied cognitive, sensory, and communication needs of neurodivergent individuals alongside neurotypical users. Neuroinclusive design goes beyond general accessibility by addressing specific patterns such as different information…
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