1. Designing And Justifying A Comprehensive Evaluation Method (5.1)
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1. Designing and Justifying a Comprehensive Evaluation Method

1. Designing and Justifying a Comprehensive Evaluation Method

Practice

Key Concepts

  • Testability: Ensuring that every design specification can actually be measured or observed.

  • Triangulation: Using different types of tests to confirm a single conclusion about the product's quality.

  • Bias Mitigation: Designing tests that don't "lead" the user to give a specific answer.

Examples & Applications

Example 1: A Functional Test where a prototype chair is loaded with kg of weight for hours to test structural integrity.

Example 2: A User-Based Test where participants are asked to complete a task using a new app interface without any instructions, measuring the time taken to finish.

Flash Cards

Glossary

Justification

The action of showing something to be right or reasonable.

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