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User Checks!Method for agile usability testing
February 9, 2016 3,5 hour workshop Anouschka Scholten userneeds
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What you will learn
You get to know User Checks – A method for agile usability testing
You experience important facets of the User Checks method – learning by doing
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UX insights!
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Quantitative methods
What happens Where How often
WHY How better ?
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Make people’s lives better.
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Focus group Enquête
Verify test Remote
tracking
Usability testing
User driven
Marketing driven
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People do not always do what !you think !you tell them !they think !they say !they do!!!Observing and asking why makes you find out what people really !do and need!
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Usability testing is about
observing behaviour Watch the user do what comes naturally,while performing a task (thinking aloud).
Don't help.Not asking about opinion.
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empathy!a key function of usability testing
to really see, hear and find out what moves your users
the ability to see an experience through another person’s eyes
Getting to
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Usability ROI
• Increased conversion rates
• Increased productivity
• Reduced need for help desk intervention
• Reduced fall off rate at checkout
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No usability testing
• Customer dissatisfaction
• Lose of potential income
• Losing money on marketing
• Higher development costs
• Bad reputation
• Staying behind the competition
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user checks!& traditional usability testing!
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User Check setup
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Usability Test traditional
1 round of testing"In a lab environment, eye tracking Moderator is a UX researcher Process based
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Traditional Usablity test drawbacks • 1 time, at end design process
• An extensive report, little or no redesign
• No retest
• Not in user context
• High costs: lab, eye tracking, special UX researcher
• Product team indirectly involved
• Schedule well in advance (at least 1 month)
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Test and retest within 1-3 weeks Preferably in the users context, quick and easy set up Team member (Designer, PO,…) conducts the test, team directly involved Output is a better design/ better MVP" Value based
User Checks Agile Usability Test
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User Checks Agile Usability Testing
6. Evaluate Priortize
Improvements
2. User Checks round 1
3. Evaluate Priortize Improvements
5. User Checks round 2
1. Design / MVP
4. Improved Design / MVP
7. Improved Design /
MVP
Repeat or develop
Based on the RITE-model: https://uxmag.com/articles/the-rite-way-to-prototype
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0. Prepare
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Focus the test, informed by data and user feedback. Make a testplan
What is the goal, what do you want to improve for whom, where do you want to find out the WHY
Recruit real users!!
User Checks elements
0. Prepare
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1. MVP or Prototype
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The test subject, live or prototyped in design phase.
With focus on problem area.
User Checks elements
1. The MVP or Prototype
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User Checks round 1
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Observe 2 or 3 real users, attempt real task(s);
Conduct a simple usability test per user, preferably in context: user check
1 moderator + 1 observer(UX) designer, PO or other team member as moderator and a a team member as observer
User Checks elements
2. User Checks round 1
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3. Findings & improvements
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What have you learned? Prioritize.
What are improvements? Brainstorm and prioritize.
With the team, togetherVia KJ-method and Impact/effort matrix http://www.uie.com/articles/kj_technique/ http://www.innovationgames.com/impact-effort-matrix/
User Checks elements
3. Findings & Improvements
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4. Improved design > 5. User Checks Round 2
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Improve the prototype or MVP
Do a 2nd round of user checks With the next 2 or 3 real users (not the same users as round 1!)
User Checks elements
4. Improved design > 5. User Checks Round 2
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6. Findings and improvements > 7. Improved design
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Again with the team:Collect and group findings, prioritize.
Think of design improvements, prioritize and implement in better designUse a backlog for improvements that take more timeRepeat the process or implement design
User Checks elements
6. Findings & improvements > 7. Improved design/MVP
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examples!
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Design new site ggdhaaglanden.nl User check with a doctor in his office
GGD Haaglanden project Angi Studio:" http://angistudio.com/cases/ggd-haaglanden.html
userneeds! @anous GGD Haaglanden project Angi Studio: http://angistudio.com/cases/ggd-haaglanden.html User Checks during completely new design
I do not know what OCGZ stands for… Is this for me?
Off course SOA and child abuse, very important indeed!
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“LINDA.Girls.. I expect this is for 14 till 21 year old… but oh, reading this subscription I think it actually does fit me?”
Pop-up information about LINDA.meiden
Project Angi Studio: http://angistudio.com
Redesign LINDA subscription
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“Very clear and easy to walk through this way, underneath each other”
Sub home Subscription with incentive - mobile
Scrolling was no problem at all on mobile
Footer with next step was used
Navigating via main menu on top wasn’t used, it was ignored, even with a sticky menu… dead end alert!
Project van Angi Studio: http://angistudio.com/
2e round
userneeds! @anous User Checks during redesign Greenchoice.nl, project Angi Studio:"http://angistudio.com/cases/greenchoice.html
userneeds! @anous Subsidie aanvraagsysteem Gemeente Den Haag, project Angi Studio: http://angistudio.com/cases/gemeentelijk-subsidie-loket.html
User Checks during completely new design
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Compared
Cost +/- 10.000 EUR +/- 5.000 EUR
Test participants 6-8 once 2 rounds with 3 participants
Who performs UX researchers/specialists only
Product team (designers, product owner, developers)
Where Lab In context user or meeting room
How often Once Twice or more
With 1 MVP/design 2 or more variations of MVP/design
Equipment Laptop/mobile, Eytracking, video
Laptop/mobile, audio- and screen capture
Plan At least 1 month upfront Recruit (target) users and conduct
You get Report, 1-2 weeks later A better design and retest in 1-3 weeks Engaged team
Tradit. usability tests User checks
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Outsourcing your user research work is like outsourcing your vacation. It gets the job done, but probably won’t have the effects you were seeking. Jared Spoolhttp://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2011/08/02/outsourcing-your-user-research-is-like-outsourcing-your-vacation/
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“Elaborate tests are a waste of resources”
Source: http://www.nngroup.com/articles/why-you-only-need-to-test-with-5-users/
75% of the problems found with 3 or 4 user tests
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User checks drawbacks
• Too unexperienced biased designer or team member as moderator
• Heavy pressure on improving the design within agile process (keeping in pace with development)
• With ‘high fidelity’ testing it demands velocity for retest with high multidisciplinary efforts: product owners, IxD, visual design and contentAnd with a live site: front end, back end…
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Get down to it!
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The 4 basics of a 1 on 1 usability check
1. Let your user experience the prototype/MVP/site Observe don’t tell. Put your prototype in the user’s hands (or your user in the prototype) and give just the minimum context so they understand what to do. Give them a task.
2. Have them talk through their experience (talk aloud) For example, when appropriate, as the host, ask “Tell me what you are thinking as you are doing this.”
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The 4 basics of a 1 on 1 usability check
3. Actively observe Watch how they use (and misuse!) what you have given them. Don’t immediately “correct” what your user tester is doing.
4. Follow up with questions This is important; often this is the most valuable part of testing. “Show me why this would [not] work for you.” “Can you tell me more about how this made you feel?” “Why?”Answer questions with questions (i.e “well, what do you think that button does”)
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Key: moderating the test If they… Say…
Are not talking “What are you thinking?”
Ask you a question (e.g. “Is that what I should do here?”)
Rephrase the question (e.g “ What do you think you should do?”)
Get a task right or wrong “Thank you , that is very helpful”“Thanks for the feedback”
Mess up “Remember, you can’t make any mistakes. You’re doing a great job.”
Are unsure if they have completed a task and ask you
“Is this what you would do if you were doing X at home?”
Criticize the design “Thanks for the feedback”
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Observe the user’s behaviour
The observer(s) note every occasion the user:
• hesitates, worries, or is forced to think
• misunderstands something
• gets frustrated or annoyed
• gives up
• is surprised
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User Checks set up • Test script with real tasks
• Real target users as participants
• Ideally conducted in context user on their own device
• Record audio and screen capture
• 1 test moderator, 1 observer (more observers are possible, but not too much and really on the background)
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Test script-agenda
1. Introduction and questions up front
2. Situation sketch + think aloud instruction
3. Think aloud session
4. Evaluate session, open questions
5. End session - thank participant
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1. Example Introduction Thank you for participating, we really appreciate it!
I’m <name> and there is one person besides me <name> is also here. We’re helping a company to develop a new service / to optimize a website
This company cares about their customers and thinks it’s very important to involve potential customers when developing new services. They want the new service to be valuable for you.
That’s why we want to ask you some questions and along the way we’d like show you the service/site. You can walk through it.
The interview takes about a 20 minutes. If you do not understand something, or you want to add something, do not hesitate to interrupt me!
Do you mind if we record the session for future reference within our organisation? Everything we discuss and record is confidential; we will not share things without your permission!
Any questions?
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Task-think aloud instruction You are going to see: a draft proposal of the service, which has not yet been developed/ the site now.
<if a proptotype> The proposal is only images. It looks finished and you can click through it, but most of it is not working yet. It’s also not as fast as a normal app and you can’t do anything wrong.
<Situation sketch and task>
Please open the link on your mobile phone and walk through the app.Can you please say things aloud? Not to me, but for yourself? Everything you do or say is fine, eg. Also "what the hell is this ?! “.
You can start now by clicking the link
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Evaluation questions After the think aloud session, zoom in to what you observed, like:
• You mentioned… what did you mean with that?
• I saw you doing… why? What did you expect? How would you call it?
• You didn’t go to … why not? What do you expect to find?
Also ask service, product or content specific questions, e.g.:
• You read this text thoroughly, why?
• You were going back and fourth between product X and Y, why?
• You choose X and said something about .., what did you mean with that ?
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a case!
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Volunteers
• 2 moderators
• 2 users
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Tell us
• The main goal(s) of the site/application
• Target users
• Main tasks, main questions of the users
• Context of use
Do not tell us how you think the site works now!!!
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Observe the user’s behaviour
Note every occasion the user:
• hesitates, worries, or is forced to think
• misunderstands something
• gets frustrated or annoyed
• gives up
• is surprised
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1st user check session!20 min !2nd user check session!20 min !Findings & improvements!20 min !
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The findings, issues
• Collect Findings
• Prioritize issues to be solved: prioritize from the business/user goals perspective, rate them
Do this with the whole team
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Improvements • Improvements on every level, note down
Labeling, content, categorization, visual assets, interaction, concept, flow, persuasion > but keep the business/user goals perspective in mind (focus)!
• Prioritize by Impact & Effort (matrix) or dot-voteChoose improvement(s) to be re-tested
Do this with the whole team
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Impact & Effort matrix Impact: creates high/low value for users effort: high/low effort in terms of time, knowledge, tools, people…
Source: http://www.innovationgames.com/impact-effort-matrix/
Do this with the whole team
incl. decision makers!
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Prepare to retest
Improve the design
Set up the hypothesis (or more than one, focus for the retest)
We believe that
[this statement is true (e.g adding social proof, better labeling, visual cues… will…)]
We will know we are right/wrong when we have the following result
[quantitative feedback; qualitative feedback; KPI;…}
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A better design fast!
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With User Checks • Checking with users on a regular bases
Effective problem detection
• Ensures that users can successfully reach their goals and shows where their satisfaction can be improvedBoosts optimalization
• Offers insights about the proposition or concept weaknesses and unknown opportunities Enables innovation
• Ensures the whole team understands how users use their product Empathy and commitment
• Emphasizes where a design change is needed, reduces wasteBrings focus, avoids feature creep
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A holistic focus on a good UX!
Understand!
Find out!Build!
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Be outrageous efficacious and !make people’s lives better!!Just do it!!
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Thank you!
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Twitter: @anous
LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/anouschkascholten