“…Studies have shown that the behaviors of novice designers often differ from those of experts in key areas such as problem scoping, depth and breath of information sought, iteration and time spent during individual phases, and general design strategy (Atman et al, 2007; Miller & Summers, 2012; Mohedas, Daly, et al, 2015; Mohedas, Daly, & Sienko, 2016; Ozkan & Dogan, 2013; Popovic, 2004; Viswanathan, Atilola, Goodman, et al, 2014; Yang & Epstein, 2005). In contrast to design experts, novice designers often consider prototypes to be models that are created towards the end of the design process to test and evaluate a chosen design, rather than dynamic tools that can take various forms to help refine and develop several ideas in parallel (Hamon & Green, 2014; Lande & Leifer, 2009; Yang, 2009; Zemke, 2012).…”