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What is the Heuristic Evaluation method?

  • A usability 'inspection' method based on expert judgment (correct)
  • A statistical analysis method for interface evaluation
  • A user testing method based on user feedback
  • A cost-benefit analysis method for usability engineering
  • What is the cost/benefit factor found in a case study for Heuristic Evaluation?

  • 48 (correct)
  • 10
  • 5
  • 20
  • What is the suggested number of evaluators for Heuristic Evaluation according to Nielsen?

  • 6
  • 4 (correct)
  • 8
  • 2
  • What is the benefit of having multiple evaluators in Heuristic Evaluation?

    <p>Increased likelihood of identifying more errors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the importance of trained evaluators in Heuristic Evaluation?

    <p>Trained evaluators are better at finding errors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Heuristic Evaluation Method

    • Heuristic Evaluation is a usability inspection method used to identify usability problems in a user interface by evaluating it against established heuristics or principles.
    • Typically performed by a small group of evaluators who examine the interface independently and provide feedback based on their findings.

    Cost/Benefit Factor

    • A case study related to Heuristic Evaluation indicates that the cost of conducting evaluations is significantly outweighed by the benefits gained from identifying usability issues early in the design process, thereby reducing long-term costs associated with user experience.

    Suggested Number of Evaluators

    • Jakob Nielsen recommends using two to four evaluators for effective Heuristic Evaluation. This number strikes a balance between diverse perspectives and manageable workloads.

    Benefit of Multiple Evaluators

    • Incorporating multiple evaluators enhances the detection of usability problems, as different evaluators bring varying expertise and perspectives, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of potential issues.

    Importance of Trained Evaluators

    • Trained evaluators possess a deeper understanding of usability principles and heuristics, which enables them to identify issues more effectively and ensure that evaluations are thorough and insightful.

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    Test your knowledge of Heuristic Evaluation with this quiz. Learn about the method used for evaluating user interfaces and its benefits. Explore the systematic inspection process and its role in usability engineering.

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