5 Participants for a Usability Test, Really?

19/03/2021 11 min Episodio 8
5 Participants for a Usability Test, Really?

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Episode Synopsis

By listening to this episode of the Clevenovia UX Cast, you will get a better understanding of how many users are sufficient enough to run a usability test and obtaining reliable results.

References 
Nielsen, J., & Landauer, T. K. (1993). A mathematical model of the finding of usability problems. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (pp.206-213). Amsterdam: ACM.
Lewis, J. R. (1994). Sample sizes for usability studies: Additional considerations. Human Factors, 36, 368-378.
Lewis, J. R. (1993). Problem discovery in usability studies: A model based on the binomial probability formula. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 666-671). Orlando, FL: Elsevier.

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