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Parallel prototyping leads to better design results, more divergence, and increased self-efficacy
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Authors:
Steven P. Dow
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Alana Glassco
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Jonathan Kass
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Melissa Schwarz
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Daniel L. Schwartz
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Scott R. Klemmer
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Volume 17 Issue 4, December 2010
Article No. 18
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comparison
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design
divergence
electronic commerce
exploration
feedback
iteration
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