Posts Tagged: usability testing

Benefits of eye tracking usability studies

In their “How to Conduct Eye Tracking Studies” report, usability experts Kara Pernice and Jakob Nielsen suggest such studies can help reveal: … the time a person spends on a page, the action he takes there, what he reads aloud, what he hovers the mouse over, whether he smiles or grimaces, and what he comments

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Creating An Unmoderated Remote Usability Test

This week, I created three tasks for an unmoderated remote usability test for wunderground.com. If you’d like to take the test, go here. It shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes to complete. This exercise helped me understand the importance of setting up close-ended tasks for such a test. The follow-up questions are just as important

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