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Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies
Usability testing and user experience research typically take place in a controlled lab with small groups. While this type of testing is essential to user experience design, more companies are also looking to test large sample sizes to be able compare data according to specific user populations and...
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Elsevier
2010
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author | Albert, William Tedesco, Donna Tullis, Thomas |
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description | Usability testing and user experience research typically take place in a controlled lab with small groups. While this type of testing is essential to user experience design, more companies are also looking to test large sample sizes to be able compare data according to specific user populations and see how their experiences differ across user groups. But few usability professionals have experience in setting up these studies, analyzing the data, and presenting it in effective ways. Online usability testing offers the solution by allowing testers to elicit feedback simultaneously from 1,0 |
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spelling | cern-13149282021-04-22T01:15:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1314928engAlbert, WilliamTedesco, DonnaTullis, ThomasBeyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience StudiesComputing and ComputersUsability testing and user experience research typically take place in a controlled lab with small groups. While this type of testing is essential to user experience design, more companies are also looking to test large sample sizes to be able compare data according to specific user populations and see how their experiences differ across user groups. But few usability professionals have experience in setting up these studies, analyzing the data, and presenting it in effective ways. Online usability testing offers the solution by allowing testers to elicit feedback simultaneously from 1,0Elsevieroai:cds.cern.ch:13149282010 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Albert, William Tedesco, Donna Tullis, Thomas Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title | Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title_full | Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title_fullStr | Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title_short | Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-scale Online User Experience Studies |
title_sort | beyond the usability lab: conducting large-scale online user experience studies |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1314928 |
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