Practice Determining Priorities (4.3) - Unit 7: User Testing & Evaluation
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Determining Priorities

Practice - Determining Priorities

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Question 1 Easy

What does frequency refer to in user testing?

💡 Hint: Think about how many times a problem occurs.

Question 2 Easy

Define a critical issue.

💡 Hint: What problem stops users from doing what they need?

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Question 1

What does 'impact' refer to in user testing?

The time it takes to fix the problem
How severe the issue is
The number of users affected

💡 Hint: Think about how the severity affects user experience.

Question 2

True or False: Minor issues should always be addressed before critical and major issues.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider which issues cause the most disruption.

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Challenge 1 Hard

During user testing, you observe that 80% of participants struggle with a login feature, but they express positive feelings about the overall design. How would you categorize these findings, and what should be your prioritization strategy?

💡 Hint: Focus on frequency first to guide the critical decision.

Challenge 2 Hard

You have a list of issues with their frequencies and impacts as follows: 'Search bar frequently confusing (critical)', 'Color scheme disliked (minor)', and 'Buttons not clearly labeled (major)'. How do you decide which to tackle first?

💡 Hint: Prioritize by addressing the most impactful problems first.

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