GENERIC SUB-STUDY SUBMISSION – 0925-0589
DATE OF REQUEST: May 18, 2011
SUB AGENCY (I/C): NIH/NCI/DCCPS
TITLE OF SUB-STUDY: Usability Testing of the ASA-24 Respondent Website
GENERIC CLEARANCE UNDER OMB #0925-0589-01 EXP. DATE: 4/30/2014
TOTAL ANNUAL BURDEN APPROVED: 3,600 hours
BURDEN APPROVED TO DATE: 0 hours
BURDEN FOR THIS REQUEST: 26 hours
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) proposes conducting usability testing of the web-based Automated Self-Administered 24-Hour Dietary Recall (ASA24) Respondent system. The ASA24 is under development by NCI and its contractors, and is designed to allow a cost-effective manner for subjects in dietary assessment studies to report the foods they have eaten over the preceding 24-hour period. The goal of the proposed project is to evaluate the data collection strategies within the current system, and to determine the extent to which the ASA24 dietary collection system is operating as intended, in terms of its acceptability and clarity of use for elderly/low-literacy populations. Further, we propose testing a Spanish-language version of the system.
NCI staff will direct the staff of User Centered Design, a software usability testing contractors, to conduct two usability tests of the ASA24 Respondent website consisting of 12 older or low-literate adults and 12 Spanish-speaking adults (using the Spanish version of ASA24). It is anticipated to be conducted during summer, 2011, as follows. The usability test will be approximately one hour in length.
IS RACE AND ETHNICITY DATA COLLECTED AS REQUIRED? __X___YES _____NO_______N/A
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IS PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) BEING COLLECTED? __X___YES _____NO_______N/A |
OBLIGATION TO RESPOND: __X__ VOLUNTARY ______ REQUIRED TO OBTAIN OR RETAIN BENEFITS ______ MANDATORY
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TYPE OF COLLECTION/RESEARCH? _____ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION __X_ USABILITY TESTING _____FOCUS GROUPS _____PRETESTING _____FORMATIVE RESEARCH _____QUESTIONNAIRE DEVELOPMENT _____ OTHER: _________________________ |
HOW WILL THIS SURVEY BE OFFERED? __X__ WEB SITE _____ TELEPHONE INTERVIEW _____ MAIL RESPONSE _____ IN PERSON INTERVIEW _____ OTHER: _________________________
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CONTACT INFORMATION: NAME: Amy Subar TELEPHONE NUMBER: (301)-594-0831 EMAIL ADDRESS: Subara@mail.nih.gov |
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GENERIC SUB-STUDY SUBMISSION – 0925-0589
DATE OF REQUEST: May 20, 2011
SUB AGENCY (I/C): NIH/NCI/Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
TITLE OF SUB-STUDY: Evaluation of the Grid Enabled Measures (GEM) Database Website
GENERIC CLEARANCE UNDER OMB #0925-0589-02 EXP. DATE: 4/30/2014
TOTAL ANNUAL BURDEN APPROVED: 3600 hours
BURDEN APPROVED TO DATE: 0 hours
BURDEN FOR THIS REQUEST: X hours
The Grid Enabled Measures (GEM) Database Website (https://www.gem-beta.org/) was created by the Behavioral Research Program (BRP) to address the need for better quality measures in behavioral research, specifically in the area of health science. The goals of GEM Database Website are to promote the use of shared behavioral and social science measures and to encourage individuals to share harmonized data for the purposes of meta-analysis. The website was built to engender user participation in the creation of a database of constructs and measures, and it is therefore necessary to conduct formal website usability testing to examine if users are able to easily navigate the site, utilize site features, and interact with other users. This usability testing will produce a series of informal reports to address Website usability issues and guide program changes. Individuals who work in health science, including researchers, practitioners and policymakers, will be targeted as possible participants for this analysis. The usability testing will employ a 2x2 design to recruit four user groups, using research experience (expert vs. novice) and site familiarity (used site vs. has not used site) as discriminating criteria. Users will complete a short questionnaire that assesses these user criteria prior to usability testing. One-on-one usability test sessions will be employed, as the user will be asked to complete a number of typical site “tasks” by a facilitator. Three iterative rounds of usability testing are currently planned, with 20-25 users per round. Data collected will include facilitator notes and screen capture footage recorded during testing. Prior to testing, a usability consultant will complete a heuristic evaluation and review relevant Websites and tools.
IS RACE AND ETHNICITY DATA COLLECTED AS REQUIRED? ______YES __X___NO_______N/A
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IS PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) BEING COLLECTED? ___X___YES _____NO_______N/A |
OBLIGATION TO RESPOND: __X__ VOLUNTARY ______ REQUIRED TO OBTAIN OR RETAIN BENEFITS ______ MANDATORY
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TYPE OF COLLECTION/RESEARCH? ____ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION __X_ USABILITY TESTING _____FOCUS GROUPS _____PRETESTING _____FORMATIVE RESEARCH _____QUESTIONNAIRE DEVELOPMENT _____ OTHER: _________________________ |
HOW WILL THIS SURVEY BE OFFERED? __X__ WEB SITE __X__ TELEPHONE INTERVIEW _____ MAIL RESPONSE _____ IN PERSON INTERVIEW _____ OTHER: _________________________
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CONTACT INFORMATION: NAME: Richard Moser TELEPHONE NUMBER: 301-496-0273 EMAIL ADDRESS: moserr@mail.nih.gov |
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File Title | SUBMISSION OF INFORMATION COLLECTION |
Author | Nina Goodman, MHS |
Last Modified By | Vivian Horovitch-Kelley |
File Modified | 2011-05-24 |
File Created | 2011-05-24 |