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Once your Test Plan is done, you will need to create your test script. This is vital for every researcher regardless of experience level. We'll start discussing how to create that in this video and finish in the next stage.
Components of a usability study script
- Set up the study
- Make participants comfortable
- Ask background questions
- Use consistent scenarios
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Every researcher, regardless of experience
level, should write a script for
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the usability study.
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A script ensures they don't
miss any details, and
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provides a consistent protocol for
every participant.
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Without this level of consistency, we
can't be sure if findings are meaningful.
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Here are a few components for
your usability study script.
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First set up the study.
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Let the participants know
why they're here, but
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provide only the most
necessary information.
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For example,
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we can tell our participants they're here
to walk us through how they find AC units.
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