You may also need to consider data capture methods.  If you are
planning to video-record, then a camcorder will work better than a
web-cam (of course screen-capture software won't work).  Depending
on the range of movement, you can have a fixed position camera, or
may need someone moving the camera, or sometimes multiple cameras for
simultaneous detail.

Also, again based on what you are testing, your recruitment may need
to accommodate a range of participant physical criteria.  Some of
these characteristics were alluded to in the preceding posts.  For
example standing or sitting height, eye height (literally height of
the eyes), reach, grip span, etc.  These are examples of factors that
you may want to measure, if not actually attempt to recruit for in
your study.


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