Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Lab-Based Evaluation(also: Laboratory Study, Controlled Evaluation)
- A research evaluation conducted in a controlled laboratory setting rather than in participants' natural environments. Lab-based evaluations are the dominant method in reading support technology research, offering experimental control but potentially limiting ecological validity.…
- Lived Experience(also: First-Person Experience)
- Knowledge and understanding gained through direct personal experience of a condition, situation, or identity, as distinct from theoretical or observational knowledge. In disability and accessibility research, lived experience is increasingly recognized as a valuable and…
- Longitudinal Study(also: Long-Term Study)
- A research method that involves repeated observations or measurements of the same subjects over an extended period of time. In accessibility and reading support research, longitudinal studies are important for evaluating the sustained impact of interventions, tracking skill…
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