Ethical issues in the use of video: is it time to establish guidelines?
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
interactions
CHI '95 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin - Special celebration issue: 50 years of ACM
Cultural effects in usability assessment
CHI 98 Cconference Summary on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Integrating culture into interface design
CHI 98 Cconference Summary on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Software engineering code of ethics is approved
Communications of the ACM
A Practical Guide to Usability Testing
A Practical Guide to Usability Testing
interactions - Designing for seniors: innovations for graying times
Evaluating Children's Interactive Products: Principles and Practices for Interaction Designers
Evaluating Children's Interactive Products: Principles and Practices for Interaction Designers
On ethical problem solving in user-centered research: an analysis
CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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This paper explores issues of professional, ethical conduct in usability testing centering around the concept of 'informed consent'. Previous work on informed consent has been in homogeneous geographic locations. With Internet sites being developed at a prodigious rate, these procedures need to be revisited for their applicability to heterogeneous locations, in terms of culture, business practice, language and legal requirements. Some previously valued principles might now be considered discretionary, that is their applicability has situational specificity. Other principles are mandatory.