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Is there any possibility to understand participant emotions while doing Remote Testing?

Is there any possibility to understand participant emotions while doing Remote Testing?

As you might be aware that, capturing or understanding participants body language, emotions, facial expressions while doing Usability Testing is very crucial. But, while doing “Remote Testing”, obviously we cannot see the fac…

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What do Sample Size and Effect Size mean in terms of A/B testing?

What do Sample Size and Effect Size mean in terms of A/B testing?

What does “Sample size” and “effect size” means in terms of A/B testing? Can anyone explain in simple words with an example?

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What do Sample Size and Effect Size mean in terms of A/B testing?

What do Sample Size and Effect Size mean in terms of A/B testing?

What does “Sample size” and “effect size” means in terms of A/B testing? Can anyone explain in simple words with an example?

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What’s the consensus on signaling the open/close state for an accordion menu? [duplicate]

What’s the consensus on signaling the open/close state for an accordion menu? [duplicate]

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Which is more intuitive to open content when the arrow is on the right, arrow pointing in or out

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What’s the consensus on signaling the open/close state for an accordion menu? [duplicate]

What’s the consensus on signaling the open/close state for an accordion menu? [duplicate]

This question already has an answer here:

Which is more intuitive to open content when the arrow is on the right, arrow pointing in or out

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Displaying bar graph with large data point names on mobile screen

Displaying bar graph with large data point names on mobile screen

I have been working on a bar graph which needs to be a part of a mobile app. If the titles under the bars get longer, either they start overlapping with the text of neighbouring bars or I have to programmatically break the te…

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Displaying bar graph with large data point names on mobile screen

Displaying bar graph with large data point names on mobile screen

I have been working on a bar graph which needs to be a part of a mobile app. If the titles under the bars get longer, either they start overlapping with the text of neighbouring bars or I have to programmatically break the te…

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Icon for "submit and close"

Icon for "submit and close"

I have a mobile app with a series of task users accomplish through several screens. User performa an action, tap on the bottom-right icon “>” and goes on with subsequent tasks.
On the last screen, on the same bottom-right place, I have a “save and submit” icon. I used a “check” icon or a “paper-plane” icon, but users seem not to fully understand them.
What kind of icon or CTA would you use in this case?

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How would you explain the difference between layout and structure to business people?

How would you explain the difference between layout and structure to business people?

I’m working on an article to help email marketers understand how email templates should be built-up. I would like to clarify the difference between layout and structure as clearly as possible.

How would you explain the diffe…

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Cross product YES-NO answer model

Cross product YES-NO answer model

I was just thinking, many questionnaires model yes/no answers as one or the other, with some logicians using fuzzy logic to describe situations in between.

I wonder though, if yes and no were regarded as different emotions r…

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