Personas in Cross-Cultural Projects
Abstract
Personas are a method to communicate data about
users and to aid in the perception of users. The method is supposed to
create a shared perception of the users that is not built on
preconceived ideas, but on field data. The paper presents an experiment
where the same persona description was sent to 16 participants in 9
countries. The participants were asked to return a photo that resembled
the persona and explain their choice. Analysis of the photos and the
explanations show that there is a difference between the participants
with professional experiences and those without. The experienced tend to
interpret the text and use people in their own immediate surroundings in
the explanation for choosing the photo. The second group tends to find
exact words and use these as explanation. The photos they choose are of
stereotypical business-persons. The different strategies might hinder
engagement in the persona.
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