
Formative vs Summative Usability Studies Explained
Have you ever wondered why some products are a joy to use while others aren’t? It all boils down to
A Summative Usability Study is a comprehensive evaluation conducted to assess the effectiveness and user satisfaction of a product after its development phase. This study typically involves real users interacting with the product to gather quantitative and qualitative data on usability metrics, such as task success rates and user feedback. The findings from this study are utilized to inform final design decisions and ensure that the product meets user needs and expectations before its launch.
Have you ever wondered why some products are a joy to use while others aren’t? It all boils down to
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