5 Things You Should Never Say or Do to Users (during usability tests)

Wednesday, Jan. 23rd 2008

How you ask a question during usability testing can color your data. At Experience Dynamics, it’s important to us that we get *clean* data and that our usability testing for our clients runs smoothly. The subtleties of moderation are easily missed and usually come from years of practitioner practice.

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Formal vs. Informal Usability Tests

Monday, Apr. 9th 2007

What type of usability tests should you be conducting and why? Formal Usability Testing Also called “High Fidelity” usability testing. Where it gets it’s name: Design concepts are typically more finalized. Formal testing can take place in pre-release design, but…

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Usability from WWII to the present- the historical origins of usability testing

Tuesday, Feb. 27th 2007

Where does usability testing come from? How long has it been around? Is it new, old?

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How many users should you test with in usability testing?

Tuesday, Dec. 12th 2006

Question: How many users do you need to test with for a usability test?

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Special Event-Usability Testing methods- What are we observing and why?

Tuesday, Nov. 14th 2006

When conducting usability testing, what do you measure and why? How do you capture metrics and what you should be measuring?

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