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I have this project in which I have to test (and measure) the usability of bills. I mean paper bills. I will certainly ask questions to the subjects, I will assign various tasks with the think-aloud ...
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Hopefully this question works here... During a meeting, we realized our team didn't have consensus on what a pilot test was vs what a beta test was - or when it occurs, and who it's with. Some online ...
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I'm now doing a test plan for an app total revamp. The testing will include both functional(if it works according to plan, no errors, doesn't break) and usability(if it's intuitive, if the wayfinding ...
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We recently ran an A/B test for a new sidebar in a checkout flow. New variant 70% of traffic, old 30% of traffic. We tried to get client to run at 50/50 but they were sure our version was an ...
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I work for a company that provides complex software for users to create augmented reality experiences. Think Unity in a browser for AR. We would like to perform usability studies and I'm a bit stuck ...
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I know that if you want to use a follow-up questionnaire you need to use something like google forms, but I have seen in a video someone said if you want to use a third-party survyes use websites like ...
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I was looking online to understand what is the best format for post task questions. After each task (There are only two tasks) I want to ask the participant three questions, "How satisfied with ...
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A mobile version of the website facilitates ubiquitous access to the service, but it seems to me that there are some differences in user needs between the mobile and desktop versions. I conclude the ...
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I'm looking for a tool where I would be able to almost 'inspect' the elements of an app build to make sure they match the design I created. So currently my Devs will create a build using Test Flight ...
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When using my new task list design, the user will need to complete 5 individual nest steps to complete their account. I want to evaluate in my user testing how successful the user will complete these ...
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I enjoy doing user testing as a moderator, i.e. usability testing, contextual inquiry, but it's also emotionally draining for me (I wonder why?) Currently I'm doing it only once in a while. Majority ...
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Is peer moderating a good practice? What are your thoughts on having someone else not involved in the project moderate research? I've read that it can help remove bias since people working on the ...
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I will be doing the second testing soon. The question is: Is it possible to invite to the second testing those people who passed the first testing?
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I understand for testing websites that run cross-platform (iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, Android & Windows) and cross-browser (Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera) that you're better off using ...
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I understand that a way to test IA is through tree testing. However, a lot of articles mentioned that tree testing requires at least 30 participants (best 50 participants). How else can we test our ...
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