| bio | website | rightscale.com |
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| location | Santa Barbara, CA | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | May 14 at 23:04 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
UX researcher interested in adaptive user interfaces and usability.
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Apr 11 |
answered | How to test usability on competing mock ups cost-effectively? |
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answered | Brief and effective way to present usability study results |
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How do you recruit users for usability evaluation? added 253 characters in body |
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Terminology: View Help or View Documentation I do like the distinction between formal and informal ways to provide guidance and word the accordingly. Thanks. |
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Terminology: View Help or View Documentation Both are links. Which is better? View Help or View Documentation? |
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Jan 10 |
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How do you recruit users for usability evaluation? I agree with you about performance metrics that might get skewed when you use the team that builds the product. The main advantage is that you can capture the most "ideal" usage as a baseline. The product builders (developers) tend to know the system inside out and generate very efficient workflows. I don't have published articles to support this approach but I've used it in multiple user studies and I've found that it gets better buy-in from developers . |
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asked | Terminology: View Help or View Documentation |
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answered | How do you recruit users for usability evaluation? |
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