Measuring the User Experience was the first book that focused on how to quantify the user experience. Now in the second edition, the authors include new material on how recent technologies have made it easier and more effective to collect a broader range of data about the user experience. As more UX and web professionals need to justify their design decisions with solid, reliable data, Measuring the User Experience provides the quantitative analysis training that these professionals need. The second edition presents new metrics such as emotional engagement, personas, keystroke analysis, and net promoter score. It also examines how new technologies coming from neuro-marketing and online market research can refine user experience measurement, helping usability and user experience practitioners make business cases to stakeholders. The book also contains new research and updated examples, including tips on writing online survey questions, six new case studies, and examples using the most recent version of Excel. Learn which metrics to select for every case, including behavioral, physiological, emotional, aesthetic, gestural, verbal, and physical, as well as more specialized metrics such as eye-tracking and clickstream data Find a vendor-neutral examination of how to measure the user experience with web sites, digital products, and virtually any other type of product or system Discover in-depth global case studies showing how organizations have successfully used metrics and the information they revealed Companion site, www.measuringux.com, includes articles, tools, spreadsheets, presentations, and other resources to help you effectively measure the user experience
This book is a valuable resource for those engaged in measuring the behavior and attitudes of people during their interaction with interfaces.
Within this book, you'll find a quantitative approach for measuring a website's effectiveness and the methods for posing and answering specific questions about how users navigate a website.
-scale Online User Experience Studies Bill Albert, Tom Tullis, Donna Tedesco. We collected ratings about the satisfaction of each task, but they differed little and didn't turn out to be useful in guiding design. In conclusion, we found self-guided usability testing to be a useful complement to other user feedback methods. It uncovered issues we did not find using other methods. The experience described here set a ...
"This is a practical book about how to measure the user experience of websites, software, mobile apps, products, or just anything people use.
Because questionnaires allow data to be collected from large samples with little effort, they are a very popular and widely used method for quantifying the user experience.This book is intended to help user experience researchers to use ...
You will find brand new case studies from leaders in industry and academia that demonstrate each method in action. This book has something to offer whether you are new to user experience or a seasoned UX professional.
The book is based on interviews with practitioners from many countries, working on different types of projects. It looks behind the scenes at what it takes to create a user experience that can work across borders, cultures, and languages.
This practical guide will show you, step-by-step, how to gain proper insight about your users so that you can base design decisions on solid evidence.
This book consists of six chapters arranged according to the different stages of research projects.
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