Validité externeLa validité externe d'une expérience scientifique désigne la capacité de ses conclusions à être généralisées à des contextes non-expérimentaux. Une expérience a une grande validité externe dès lors que ses résultats permettent de comprendre des phénomènes hors du laboratoire. À l'inverse, elle manque de validité externe si les conclusions que l'on peut en tirer ne sont valables que pour des conditions expérimentales restrictives.
Variable ordinalevignette|Exemple de représentation d’une variable ordinale : le niveau de certification par vignette Crit'Air. En statistique, une variable ordinale est une variable catégorielle dont les modalités sont totalement ordonnées, représentant chacune un niveau dans une gradation. Ces niveaux peuvent être codées par des lettres ou des chiffres sans que ceux-ci correspondent forcément à une grandeur numérique quantifiable, par exemple pour un degré de satisfaction, un grade militaire ou un numéro de version d’un logiciel.
Lighting control systemA lighting control system incorporates communication between various system inputs and outputs related to lighting control with the use of one or more central computing devices. Lighting control systems are widely used on both indoor and outdoor lighting of commercial, industrial, and residential spaces. Lighting control systems are sometimes referred to under the term smart lighting. Lighting control systems serve to provide the right amount of light where and when it is needed.
User interface designUser interface (UI) design or user interface engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, home appliances, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience. In computer or software design, user interface (UI) design primarily focuses on information architecture. It is the process of building interfaces that clearly communicates to the user what's important. UI design refers to graphical user interfaces and other forms of interface design.
Coefficient alpha de CronbachLe coefficient alpha de Cronbach, parfois appelé simplement coefficient , est une statistique utilisée notamment en psychométrie pour mesurer la cohérence interne (ou la fiabilité) des questions posées lors d'un test (les réponses aux questions portant sur le même sujet devant être corrélées). Sa valeur est inférieure ou égale à 1, étant généralement considérée comme "acceptable" à partir de 0,7. Le coefficient alpha de Cronbach doit dans tous les cas être calculé après la validité interne d'un test, on dira donc que la validité interne est un préalable au calcul de la fidélité.
DaylightingDaylighting is the practice of placing windows, skylights, other openings, and reflective surfaces so that direct or indirect sunlight can provide effective internal lighting. Particular attention is given to daylighting while designing a building when the aim is to maximize visual comfort or to reduce energy use. Energy savings can be achieved from the reduced use of artificial (electric) lighting or from passive solar heating.
Negative affectivityNegative affectivity (NA), or negative affect, is a personality variable that involves the experience of negative emotions and poor self-concept. Negative affectivity subsumes a variety of negative emotions, including anger, contempt, disgust, guilt, fear, and nervousness. Low negative affectivity is characterized by frequent states of calmness and serenity, along with states of confidence, activeness, and great enthusiasm. Individuals differ in negative emotional reactivity.
Variable latenteIn statistics, latent variables (from Latin: present participle of lateo, “lie hidden”) are variables that can only be inferred indirectly through a mathematical model from other observable variables that can be directly observed or measured. Such latent variable models are used in many disciplines, including political science, demography, engineering, medicine, ecology, physics, machine learning/artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, chemometrics, natural language processing, management, psychology and the social sciences.
Predictive validityIn psychometrics, predictive validity is the extent to which a score on a scale or test predicts scores on some criterion measure. For example, the validity of a cognitive test for job performance is the correlation between test scores and, for example, supervisor performance ratings. Such a cognitive test would have predictive validity if the observed correlation were statistically significant. Predictive validity shares similarities with concurrent validity in that both are generally measured as correlations between a test and some criterion measure.
User experience designUser experience design (UX design, UXD, UED, or XD) is the process of defining the experience a user would go through when interacting with a company, its services, and its products. Design decisions in UX design are often driven by research, data analysis, and test results rather than aesthetic preferences and opinions. Unlike user interface design, which focuses solely on the design of a computer interface, UX design encompasses all aspects of a user's perceived experience with a product or website, such as its usability, usefulness, desirability, brand perception, and overall performance.