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avje otrok in mladostnikov | health of children and adolescents 102 Results
The results enable understanding of the ICT impacts such as: awareness of
these solutions’ potential; user’s readiness to improve the attitude towards a
healthy lifestyle; and readiness to change behaviour. The results were evaluat-
ed considering the sample size (n=11), which was limited due to the very high
cost of the test appliances and the fact that only limited number of users who
were involved in the survey can be qualified in adolescent target group. Figure
2 shows the summary results from the survey.

Figure 2: Questionaries’ Mean Scores per Dimension
Section A) Engagement
Test users marked application as quite fun, entertaining and interesting to use.
Average score of this section was 3.00. Six out of 11 test users rated application
engagement above average.
Section B) Functionality
Test users evaluated that the application is easy to learn, that menus and icons
are clear and very easy to manage and that the overall functionality is good
with some minor problems. Average score of the section was 3.41. Six out of 11
test users rated application functionality above average.
Section C) Aesthetics
Test users evaluated that the application design is simple, clear and logically
organized and visual appearance is pleasant. Average score of the section was
3.52. Six out of 11 test users rated application aesthetic above average.
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