Description
A succinct guidebook to this useful UX design test
About the Author
Paul Doncaster graduated from Bentley University's Human Factors in Information Design master's degree program in 2007, and has since worked on highly-complex UX projects within the domains of course technology, legal and intellectual property. He has written and spoken on many UX topics, including designing for emotional response, online readability, and designing for tablet users in the legal domain.
Reviews
"...teaches you everything you need to know about how to design a sound user survey, including how to design sound questions, how to ensure images being tested are accessible, how to properly order survey questions to maximize response rates, and more." --Technical Communication, The UX Five-Second Rules "... I came away with a clear understanding of when to use the five-second test method, and an even stronger respect for the ability to write high-performing online study questions."--User Experience Magazine, The UX Five-Second Rules "For those readers who are considering or already working with the five-second test technique, this is a worthwhile book. It is a short and quick read that will help these groups be more effective in working with this method of evaluation." - Computing Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9780128005347
Author Paul Doncaster
Format Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 180g