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==Usability questionnaire==
While [[Holism|holistic]] oriented usability questionnaires such as the [[system usability scale]] (SUS) examine the usability of a system on several dimensions such as defined in [[ISO 9241]] Part 11 standard effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction, a component-based usability questionnaire (CBUQ)<ref name="Brinkman2009">Brinkman, W.-P., Haakma, R., & Bouwhuis, D.G. (2009), Theoretical foundation and validity of a component-based usability questionnaire, ''Behaviour and Information Technology'', 2, no. 28, pp. 121 – 137. [http://mmi.tudelft.nl/~willem-paul/WP_Papers_online_versie/The_theoretical_foundation_and_Validity_of_a_component_based_usability_questionnaire_preliminary_version.pdf preliminary version] [http://mmi.tudelft.nl/~willem-paul/mp3player/Intro.htm MP3 example study] {{doi|10.1080/01449290701306510}}</ref>
is a questionnaire which can be used to evaluate the usability of individual interaction components, such as the volume control or the play control of a MP3 player. To evaluate an interaction component, the six perceived ease-of-use (PEOU) statements from the [[technology acceptance model]] are taken with a reference to the interaction component, instead of to the entire system, for example:
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