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Moderating Usability Tests: Principles and Practices for Interacting

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Moderating Usability Tests provides insight and guidance for usability testing. To a large extent, successful usability testing depends on the skills of the person facilitating the test. However, most usability specialists still learn how to conduct tests through an apprentice system with little formal training. This book is the resource for new and experienced moderators to learn about the rules and practices for interacting. Authors Dumas and Loring draw on their combined 40 years of usability testing experience to develop and present the most effective principles and practices – both practical and ethical – for moderating successful usability tests. The videos are available from the publisher's companion web site.

208 pages, Paperback

First published March 14, 2008

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January 7, 2009
This is very good basic book of how to conduct and moderate usability tests. I would recommended this book for usability students and/or usability specialist that are about to moderate their first session. For experienced usability specialists there is not really anything new.
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