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Designing good five-second tests: An interview with Paul Doncaster

Gerry Gaffney September 30, 2014 Content design, Uncategorized, User research 9 Comments

What you can (and can’t) find out in five seconds, and how to design good tests to do so.

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Gerry GaffneyDesigning good five-second tests: An interview with Paul Doncaster09.30.2014

Beyond the Usability Lab: An interview with Bill Albert

Gerry Gaffney August 14, 2010 User research 1 Comment

Gerry Gaffney interviews Bill Albert, co-author of “Beyond the Usability Lab: Conducting Large-Scale User Experience Studies.”

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Gerry GaffneyBeyond the Usability Lab: An interview with Bill Albert08.14.2010

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