Conducting Remote Unmoderated Usability Testing: Part 1 - RemoteUX Training Webinar Series

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Remote unmoderated usability testing has become popular and for good reason: it empowers UX Researchers and Designers to conduct more studies with less resources, in less time, with the benefit of having participants in their natural environment. Are you missing out on this opportunity? Join Ann Rochanayon, Director of UX/CX Research at UserZoom, in this webinar on-demand to learn the basics of remote unmoderated usability testing and how to get started. This 30-min webinar on-demand covers: -An Introduction to unmoderated remote usability testing -Defining goals / hypothesis -Determining the tasks -Determining study length -Determining the panel source -General guidelines, types of questions to include, data collection -Sample intro questions, tasks and wrap-up questions

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Conducting Remote Unmoderated Usability Studies: Part 1

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Conducting Remote Unmoderated Usability Studies: Part 1

Ann RochanayonSr. Director UX/CX Research

UserZoom

speaker

Meet the Speakers

Alfonso de la

NuezCo-founder & Co-CEO

UserZoom

moderator

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• Chat box is available if you have any questions

• There will be time for Q&A at the end

• We will be recording the webinar for future

viewing

• All attendees will receive a copy of the

slides/recording

Quick Housekeeping

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• Introduction to Remote Unmoderated Research

• Study Design

• Recruitment

• Q&A

Agenda

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Conducting Remote Unmoderated Usability Studies: Part 1

• What is it?

• Benefits

• Fast data collection

• Geographic reach

• Natural environment

• Large sample sizes

• No moderator bias

• Cost efficient

Remote Unmoderated Research

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• Types of remote unmoderated research

• Task-based

• Prototypes, wireframes

• Longitudinal

• Competitive

• A/B testing

• Ad testing

• Marketing / branding studies

• Timeout testing

• Information architecture

• Card sorting (Open and closed)

• Tree testing

• Screenshot click test

Types of Remote Unmoderated Research

Task-based

Card Sorting

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• Quantitative

• Task effectiveness (Task Success)

• Task efficiency (Number of clicks,

unique page views, time on task)

• Rating scales, means, standard

deviation

Types of Data Collected

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• Qualitative

• Open ended questions

• Videos of participants’ screen

• Video and / or audio of participants performing the task

• Video question feedback

Types of Data Collected

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• Behavioral

• Clickstreams

• Heatmaps

Types of Data Collected

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• Define the study goals

• What are the hypotheses?

• Determine the study length

• Keep the participant experience under 20

– 30 minutes to minimize participant

fatigue

• Determine the number of activities and

tasks

• Estimate the amount of time required

• Between subjects design vs. within subjects

design

Study Design

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• Use multiple measures to triangulate on the user experience

• Quantitative measures

• Qualitative measures

• Behavioral measures

Study Design

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• Set expectations

• Determine what questions to ask at the beginning of

the study

• Demographic information

• Market research questions

• Brand awareness

• Any questions for pre vs. post metrics

• If segmentation or filtering of the data is needed,

close-ended questions are required for the filters

Introductory Questions

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• Define the tasks

• Navigation

• Process-oriented

• Content

• Value proposition

• Use a combination of close-ended and open-ended

questions to better understand the user experience

• Hypothesize potential task obstacles; design questions

to test these hypotheses

Task Design and Questions

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• Ask questions to understand overall experience

• Include any pre / post metrics

• Net Promoter Score (NPS)

• System Usability Score (SUS)

• Call-to-action metrics

Final Questions

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• Determine a target participant profile

• Who is the audience?

• What type of people use the site?

• Consider how common this type of person is in the general population.

• Create a screener if necessary

• Determine the sample size

• Methods of recruitment

Recruitment

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Questions & Answers

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• Tuesday, October 7, 2014

• Conducting Remote Unmoderated Usability Testing: Part 2

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