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This method is most useful for:
- discovering problems in a design
- finding opportunities to improve a design
- learning about user behaviours and perceptions
Conduct usability testing
When running usability testing, you should:
- recruit people who know nothing, or very little, about your service or service constraints to get a fresh and unbiased view
- find participants with diverse experiences, backgrounds, knowledge, and abilities
- remain neutral and avoid sharing your personal opinions or how involved you were in the design
- always observe what the user does, it might be different to what they say
Tools for usability testing
Chris Sutton, a user researcher who previously worked at the Welsh Local Government Association, wrote this guide for conducting a one-hour usability testing session.
Case studies
Learn more about usability testing
- Usability Testing 101 by the Nielsen Norman Group