Experimenting with UniFace: A Tool for Remote Usability Testing of Icons
Katre D. S. (2004). Experimenting with UniFace: A Tool for Remote Usability Testing of Icons, ACM-SIGCHI-SI National Usability Conference Easy 2004, Bangalore, India. Experimenting with UniFace: A Tool...
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You’ve spent several days setting up a usability test, recruiting the participants and running it. Then you’ve poured over the data. What next? If you are writing up your dissertation then skip this...
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Abstract This paper presents the results of two studies comparing traditional lab-based usability testing and remote web-based usability testing of Web sites. Two sites were tested: an employee...
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Abstract Traditional in lab usability evaluation has been used as the ‘standard’ evaluation method for evaluating and improving usability of software user interfaces (Andre, Williges, & Hartson,...
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What does “bias” mean in usability testing? Is it bad? good? In between? What are sources of bias in usability testing? Which one(s) should we worry about most? How do we know our methods are any good?...
View ArticleCross-user analysis: Benefits of skill level comparison in usability testing
This study presents a cross-user usability test approach and analysis technique that extends beyond merely identifying the existence of a usability problem to introducing an empirical basis for...
View ArticleWhat’s the real value behind unmoderated remote user testing?
The mission of this article is to explain unmoderated remote user testing (URUT) in a way that will hopefully help people better understand it. Obviously, we write from our own experience using...
View ArticleNo More No Shows — How to Make Sure Your Research Participants Actually Show Up
“No shows” stink. A few startups recently complained to the author that after diligently planning UX studies and recruiting a great batch of customers, some of their participants just didn’t show up....
View Article234 Tips and Tricks for Recruiting Users as Participants in Usability Studies
A well-managed recruiting program at an organization allows teams to quickly find quality participants for usability studies. This free 190-page report from the Norman Nielsen group gives you 234...
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