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NEW QUESTION # 19
What location is NOT suitable for conducting a usability test?
Answer: A
Explanation:
The primary goal of usability testing is to observe and record user behavior while interacting with the system.
A location where user actions cannot be seen or recorded (option A) completely undermines the test's purpose and is therefore not suitable.
While options B, C, and D are not ideal in all cases, they can still be valid settings depending on the context.
Testing in a user's natural environment (B) increases ecological validity. Remote testing via video link (C) is widely accepted. Testing in a public setting (D) can be useful for mobile apps or services intended for real- world use.
References:
Usability.gov: Conducting Usability Testing
Nielsen Norman Group: Choosing a Usability Testing Location
NEW QUESTION # 20
Which of the following is a key activity in a usability test session?
Answer: D
Explanation:
Moderating the usability test is a core activity during the actual usability test session. The moderator guides participants through tasks, ensures the session stays on track, and avoids introducing bias. Option A (testing the setup) happens before the session, during preparation. Option C (extracting findings) occurs during analysis, after the test. Option D (talking during task execution) should be minimized unless necessary, to avoid influencing user behavior. Therefore, option B is the only correct answer aligned with best practices in usability testing.
References:
Nielsen Norman Group: Role of the Usability Test Moderator
ISO 25062:2006 - Usability Test Documentation
Usability.gov: Conducting a Usability Test
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NEW QUESTION # 21
How can the approach for conducting user surveys be summarized best?
Answer: C
Explanation:
Conducting user surveys involves a structured approach that ensures data collection is effective, reliable, and meaningful. The process typically starts with writing a survey plan, which defines the objectives, scope, target population, and methodology. Next, interviewing users and stakeholders is important to gather qualitative insights, refine survey questions, and align the survey with business goals and user needs.
Selecting or designing the questionnaire follows, which includes crafting clear, unbiased questions to capture the desired data. After that, deploying the questionnaire to the recruited participants is essential; this can be done via email, online tools, or in-person, depending on the context. Once the data is collected, it must be analyzed to extract meaningful patterns, trends, and insights. Finally, communicating the findings to stakeholders completes the process by informing decision-making.
Other options miss critical steps such as deploying the questionnaire (Option C), or combine steps incorrectly (Options A and D). Importantly, the step of interviewing users and stakeholders prior to deployment ensures the survey is well-informed and targeted, enhancing the quality and relevance of data collected.
References:
Usability.gov, Surveys in User Research
Nielsen Norman Group, How to Conduct User Surveys
ISO 9241-210:2019 Ergonomics of human-system interaction - User research methodologies
NEW QUESTION # 22
You're defining usability test tasks for a web shop for mobile phones and smartphones. Finding out whether users are able to place an order easily has been identified as the main goal of the usability test.
Which of the following is a reasonable task definition to include in the test?
Answer: B
Explanation:
Option B represents a realistic, goal-oriented scenario that reflects how an actual user would interact with the website. It incorporates context, user intent, constraints, and desired outcome-all characteristics of well- designed usability tasks. Option A is vague and lacks real-world motivation. Option C is too prescriptive and limits insight into user behavior, while D is a survey question, not a usability task. According to Nielsen Norman Group and ISO 25062, the best usability tasks are scenario-based, realistic, and outcome-driven- making B the correct answer.
References:
Nielsen Norman Group: Writing Effective Usability Tasks
Usability.gov: Scenario-Based Usability Tasks
ISO 25062 - Usability Test Reporting
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NEW QUESTION # 23
Your last 20-pages usability test report wasn't received well by the developers; only two of the 25 usability problems have been fixed. This time, you want to stick to the best practices in order to obtain better acceptance by the development team.
What are you going to do differently this time?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Usability test reports are more effective when they are balanced and include not only problems but also what worked well. Including positive findings increases credibility, encourages the development team, and helps them understand what should remain unchanged. Option B violates privacy and ethical standards. Option C may dilute focus, and D could worsen the problem by making the report less accessible. Thus, the best practice supported by usability.gov and Nielsen Norman Group is to include both positive and negative findings.
References:
Usability.gov: Reporting Usability Findings
Nielsen Norman Group: Writing Usability Reports that Developers Will Read ISO 25062 - Usability Test Report Format
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NEW QUESTION # 24
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