Hello,

I don't have a lot of experiences about user testing, but shouldn't it be
better if the finding are somewhat qualitative ?
I mean, if a finding councern only one user and never happen to any other
users. Would that still be usefull to take it into account ?

Chiwah

2008/3/24, Marijke Rijsberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> You can ask people to rate things on a Likert scale, of course, but the
> richness comes from the qualitative data. Better to have your team
> observing
> than to try to translate findings into something quantitative.
>
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> Marijke
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>
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