#User testing template :::warning ## First Qualitative Interview Guide Project 2 : Quizz **Introduction** *Hi there! You're about to contribute to a major change in the field of career guidance ! In that regard, we need you to help us build the best application ever created. how ? By testing it, and providing us your feedbacks so that we can improve our version before entering the market. Are you ready ? LET'S BEGIN !* Q1:What is your global feeling when you land on our menu page ? A: "I directly take the quizz without looking arounf because the button is really visible" Q2:Do the colors fit with your mood ? A:"it's fine even though changing from blue to grey to green to blue is quite strange" Q3:Is the organization of the page easy to understand ? A:"Sure, one just want to click on the button and begin the test" **General information related to the topic** Q4:Are you likely to click on the "Let's Take the Quizz" button when you land on a webpage ? A:"Yes, because it is quite mechanical when you see the button on the landing pagee" Q5:Do you pay attention to the confidentiality issues ? A:"Not really" Q6:Do you think that signing-in is important before taking a quizz ? Or is it easier without making this step ? A:"I prefer when you have to sign-in at the end, like you did, because if the quizz is not satisfying, I regret to have shared my information ; moreover, asking the user to sign-in before the test would probably discourage me from taking it" **Behavior related to particular issues** Q7:Do the information written before the quizz interesting ? A:"No, I forced myself to read it and actually I did not remember it" Q8:Do they help you to understand the underlying process of self-evaluation ? A:"Quite so, but it is too long" Q9:Are the Multiple choices well-chosen during the quizz ? "Yes I think so, it helped me to be clear with what I had in mind" Q10:Do you want more choice, on a more graduated scale ? A:"No, it will make the page look too heavy I think" **Constructive suggestions for improvement** Q11:Is there anything that surprised you and gave you a bad feeling during the experience ? A:"The text before the test was too long" Q12:Would you recommand the app for your friends that are having trouble with their career guidance ? A:"Yes, I found it really exciting, I wanted to see the results" ::: --- :::warning ## Testcard ## Pre-testing 1 : **Name:** Thomas **Age:** 17 **Occupation:** High School student **Context of the meeting (where, with who, etc.):** Alone in his bedroom, watching TV. I asked him to test the app, without telling him about the questions. After he tested it, I asked him the questions listed upfront. **Duration of the meeting:** Less than 10 minutes ## User scenarios testing **1st instruction** You hear about this quizz thanks to a friend, and take it because you wonder what can you do for a living, because you have no idea about it. **Observations:** The user is quite excited about the test, because he discovers a new environment. He is curious tosee what are the possibilities of the app. --- **2nd instruction:** (this is your second scenario): You are surfing on the web and accidentally stumble on the webpage. What is your reaction and will you take the quizz ? **Observations:** The user is interested in the subject, and take the quizz, although the long exlanations are not really read, bcause they appear a little bit too long. ## Qualitative testing **Positive feedback:** - He has taken the quizz quickly because it is an easy-to-use app. - --- **Neutral feedback:** - The images are fine. --- **Negative feedback:** - Explanations are too long, and not read. --- **Learning & insights:** *From that, we've learn that teenagers want a smooth app that does not need an relative focus (reading sentences for instance).* --- **Decisions & actions:** To iterate, we will make the texte shorter, and the look more intuitive. :::