Qualitative Usability Testing: Study Guide
<aside> ✏️ The phrase “usability testing” is often used interchangeably with “user testing.” Doing research with users without any usability testing is referred to as "user interviews."
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In a usability-testing session, a researcher (called a “facilitator” or a “moderator”) asks a participant to perform tasks, usually using one or more specific user interfaces. While the participant completes each task, the researcher observes the participant’s behavior and listens for feedback.
UX researchers should facilitate usability tests but most individuals in UX should be comfortable running usability tests.
Usability testing can be done at different stages of the design process, but typically require some sort of product or design a user can interact with.
Usability testing can help you: