"And all the right junk in all the right places" - Meghan Trainor
OK, so you’ve prepared your tree, created a good list of tasks, set it all up in your testing tool, and figured out which users you’re going to target.
You’re ready to go, right?
Ah, not quite. There’s something wrong with your study.
It’s likely there’s at least one glitch in your study that you haven’t discovered yet. The problem is that you don’t know what’s wrong. At this point, you can either:
Luckily, doing a test run of your study is simple, and the problems you’ll find are usually easy to fix.
A pointer to Chapter 7
Trying it out in almost-real conditions
Who should participate, online vs. in person, getting feedback
Dealing with spam blockers, mobile devices, old browsers, and firewalls
Editing vs. duplicating, deleting pilot results