10 things you should know about usability testing

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10 things you need to know about usability testing Jana Sedivy

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Everyone knows that their product should be "user friendly" but how can you tell if it is? Here are 10 things you need to know about conducting usability evaluations of your software.

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10 things you need to know about usability testing

Jana Sedivy

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start testing right now

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What most people do

Oh well, too late to fix it now…

We’ll fix it in the next release!

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What you should do

What an awesome product!

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You can test with this

Fully functioning product

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Or this

wireframes

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Or even this!

Paper prototypes

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My personal preferred combo

Balsamiq wireframes InVision App

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(Total cost ~$100)

(to make it clickable)

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How NOT to do a usability test

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Give a tour to a colleague

http://bit.ly/12KsLo2

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“So, what do you think?”

http://bit.ly/19iHMxs

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People will always ask for more stuff

They might not be your target user

Even though they don’t really want it

So who cares what they think?

You don’t want their opinion You want their data

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Ask the right users

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If these are your users

http://bit.ly/16gRZse

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Don’t ask his opinion

(Even if he’s very smart)

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Your users should not be hard to find

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How to find users

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1) Customers!

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2) Friends and family

3) Visitors to your web site +

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(sometimes)

Offer money

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6-8 participants is great But you can get away with 4-5

The problems you will find

The problems you have resources to fix

Credit: Steve Krug

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If you can’t find any users…

That might be a sign they don’t exist!

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Define concrete tasks for users to complete and ask them to “think aloud”

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Bad

Good!

“What are your thoughts about this screen?”

“I’d like you to set up a conference call between John

Smith and Sanjiv Rashad”

Don’t expect users to just poke around

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Tasks should

Represent features you are building in the current/next sprint

Be critical, frequent tasks

Test your assumptions

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6-8 tasks is usually about right

Reverse task order between participants

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“What are you looking for here?”

“Is that what you expected?”

Ask them to “think aloud” “where do you think you

would go to find this information?”

“Does this situation come up often for you?”

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SHUT UP!

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2 ears 2 eyes

1 mouth

Use in those proportions!

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Don’t listen to what users say

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Pay attention to what they do!

“I find this button confusing”

Did they find it? Then it wasn’t THAT confusing…

http://bit.ly/1atLJRr

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Pay attention to what they do!

Did they succeed in the tasks? If not, it’s not easy to use.

http://bit.ly/11MeTmZ

“This is pretty easy to use!”

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What they do tells you what they have problems with

http://bit.ly/11MeTmZ

What they say helps you understand why

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Don’t let participants speak for others

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“What about you? Would you want to customize this?

Tell me about it.”

If you have the right people in your sessions they are qualified to speak for themselves.

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Don’t explain why your system operates that way

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“Well, if we did it that way, the search would not be

scalable to tens of thousands of records.”

http://bit.ly/12dOBde

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In the “real world”, users won’t have you there to explain it. So you had better understand how they see things.

“what the $*#&@!!?”

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Remember, you are there to listen

If you keep telling participants why they are wrong, they will stop talking.

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There will be some tough calls to make

It’s your job to consider the trade-offs afterwards.

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Don’t write a report

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The people you are doing this for should be there, live. All the stakeholders should attend Product manager Designer Lead engineer Then discuss afterwards

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Make the test results part of your process Put big issues into Jira / Wiki / Bugzilla

For smaller issues - have a bug called “Fix 80% of usability bugs”

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Recommend: 2 hours every 6 weeks directly observing customers

http://www.uie.com/articles/user_exposure_hours/

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The fastest path to great UX is regular exposure to your users.

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Thank you!

[email protected] @janasedivy