Where is the place ux designers find people to answers their questionnaire? I am converting into ux and I have many questions. how many answers is enough
It depends on where you’re working. Ideally, you’re at a project/company that has a solid user testing culture. Which is basically a pool of users that are product users that you can frequently test with. If not, they could have access to sites like usertesting.com that has a pool of users you as a designer can test with. If you’re just starting out, I would recommend doing rapid user testing and start off by asking friends, family or other people close to you for smaller projects where you don’t have the same resources as a bigger company. And regarding the number of questions, there’s no set number you should stick with. But rather try to keep the time it takes to finish the questionnaire fairly short. Ideally you’d like to keep it between 5-10 minutes tops.
imo "how you reset a password might" reveal the user's mental model and the "specific one" might be their last experience or might be general.
Good point! Yes, agree that the general question helps reveal a more general insight (mental models, high level expectations).👏🏾
Love this. Keep them coming!! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Just did user Interviews yesterday for my Portfolio project gonna Use this framing of question for my second Portfolio Project 🤞💖💯🔥
Thank u!
Questionnaire should be easy to understand as well to user whom you taking interviews so you get answers exactly you expect
yeah BUTTT it can take a while before you get choosen. hundreds of folks apply too. you can go a long time before you actually get pick.
Where is the place ux designers find people to answers their questionnaire? I am converting into ux and I have many questions. how many answers is enough
It depends on where you’re working. Ideally, you’re at a project/company that has a solid user testing culture. Which is basically a pool of users that are product users that you can frequently test with. If not, they could have access to sites like usertesting.com that has a pool of users you as a designer can test with. If you’re just starting out, I would recommend doing rapid user testing and start off by asking friends, family or other people close to you for smaller projects where you don’t have the same resources as a bigger company.
And regarding the number of questions, there’s no set number you should stick with. But rather try to keep the time it takes to finish the questionnaire fairly short. Ideally you’d like to keep it between 5-10 minutes tops.