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By listening to this episode of the Clevenovia UX Cast, you will get a better understanding of how many users are sufficient enough to run a usability test and obtaining reliable results.
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Effective participant recruitment is vital to collecting reliable data during usability testing of digital products and services. Not only should test participants reflect the characteristics of the targeted users of the product or service, but they must also be likely to use it. Only then will their experiences and opinions yield reliable data for identifying meaningful improvements.
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Usability testing is a task-based process as well as a sampling process, this means we cannot test every possible task users can perform with a product. As UX practitioner we should structure tasks around business goals, product re-design and where applicable new features.
This episode is about the best practice to adopt when deriving tasks or formulating your tasks in preparation for a usability test.
It is very important to formulate actionable and reasonable tasks to avoid task misunderstanding.
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In this episode, I talk about how some usability specialists are conducting Usability test like an interview. Listen to this episode and find out why most usability specialists are doing this...
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In this podcast, I talked about how to get the best out of a usability test, by ensuring you test reveal issues that are likely to be encountered by end-users in real-world use.
I talked about a problematic aspect of a usability test when using the think-aloud protocol. I also highlighted the established guidelines recommended by Simon and Ericsson to avoid this problematic aspect of the think-aloud.
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Most times it's difficult to talk to people about UX especially when there are a novice to UX.
This short recording will assist you to create your own definition or use this same definition to describe your job as a UXer to friends and family.
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This episode details three established guidelines that must be adhered to in other to conduct a robust test when using the Think-aloud method during Usability Testing. I also explained why participants are usually asked to Think-aloud during Usability Testing.
Link to Simon and Erricson research work: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1985-97337-000
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In this episode I will be to talking briefly about User Experience and its link to HCI, then I will talk about the think-aloud method and its link to Usability Testing.
First, who am I to talk to you about Usability Testing or why do you have to listen to me because there are loads of information out there about Usability Testing and Think-aloud.
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The Clevenovia UX podcast is all about usability testing. The right way to conduct a robust and rigorous usability test.
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