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Remote Usability Testing

You're reading from   Remote Usability Testing Actionable insights in user behavior across geographies and time zones

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788999045
Length 202 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rebecca Okoroji Rebecca Okoroji
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Inge De Bleecker Inge De Bleecker
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Preface 1. Why Everyone Should Run Remote Usability Studies FREE CHAPTER 2. What Not to Forget When Planning Your Study 3. How to Effectively Recruit Participants 4. Running a Remote Moderated Study 5. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with User Videos 6. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with a Survey 7. Running a Remote Unmoderated Study with a Hybrid Approach 8. What to Consider When Analyzing and Presenting the Study Results 9. Thanks! And What Now? 10. Sample Material and Further Reading 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

About surveys


In survey-based remote unmoderated studies, tasks and questions are shared with participants in a survey format. Participants complete tasks on their own and in their own environment by reading task instructions and answering questions after completing the task. Once all tasks are completed, the participant answers post-session questions based on their overall experience with the product during the study. The questions can include closed questions, such as rating questions, as well as open questions to gather qualitative user feedback. 

Write-down-what-you-think protocol

Moderated and user video-based studies use the think-aloud protocol to gain insight into the user’s thoughts as they complete a task. The phrase “thinking aloud” refers to the participants speaking out loud what they are thinking as they complete each task. In a survey-based study, this principle is adapted to a "write-down-what-you-think" protocol. Similarly to the think-aloud approach, the participant is encouraged...

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