Articles by Joseph R. Keebler

Dr. Joseph Keebler, PhD, is a professor of Human Factors at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and is the director of the Small Teams Analog Research (STAR) lab. His research focuses on training, simulation, and teamwork within high-risk domains like aviation and medicine.

A Scale to Assess Consumer Perceptions of Technology Product Inclusivity: Development and Validation 

Abstract Consumers are increasingly loyal to brands that are inclusive of them and their values, which promotes a sense of belonging. The goal of inclusive design is to design for the widest population possible; however, technology product inclusivity is a multifaceted concept that reflects consumer experience with a product, perceptions of trust, and ways to […] Read More about A Scale to Assess Consumer Perceptions of Technology Product Inclusivity: Development and Validation 

[:en]Validation of the GUESS-18: A Short Version of the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS)[:]

[:en] Abstract The Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS) is a 55-item tool assessing nine constructs describing video game satisfaction. While the development of the GUESS followed best practices and resulted in a versatile, comprehensive tool for assessing video game user experience, responding to 55 items can be cumbersome in situations where repeated assessments are […] Read More about [:en]Validation of the GUESS-18: A Short Version of the Game User Experience Satisfaction Scale (GUESS)[:]