…introduction describing what the authors mean by “online usability studies,” including a description of when such studies are appropriate, what one can expect to achieve, and the strengths and limitations….
…helped us screen large enough groups of participants for entire qualitative studies, and also enabled us to achieve statistical power when desired. Most of our early studies required tens or…
…first remote usability evaluations of computer applications and websites were conducted in the late 1990s. These studies were almost exclusively automated and were neither moderated nor observed in real-time. Qualitative…
…and rigorous case studies, UX is widely welcomed and practiced across the Asian markets. At least, I have observed these transformations in a couple of prominent countries in Southeast Asia….
…short supply, studies that have been done suggest that the usability problems such users encounter are similar to those typical users find, but with greater impact. For example, any user…
…communication links between qualified doctors in urban hospitals and intermediary health workers, or community health workers (CHWs) in rural villages, presumably increasing overall access to health services and improving the…
…ethnographic field studies, and rapid prototyping, to numerous variations of user testing. Factors that affect which techniques might be used include the availability of appropriate technology, professionals, users, budgets, and…
…Tyler from Robert Barnett and Associates reported on a series of usability studies on forms produced by different government departments for aged people. The studies showed that many of the…
…tests. Unmoderated remote usability studies are especially good at enabling comparisons between alternative designs. We’ve performed these studies where we simultaneously compared up to ten different designs. In just a…
…business. A common example is when researchers are tasked with designing and executing studies dictated by other processes, such as product development. This often leads to pinched timelines and constrained…