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Monday, February 14, 2005
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Useit.Com: Authentic Behavior in User Testing.
When test participants are asked to perform tasks, they usually get so
engaged in using the interface that the usability lab's distractions
recede. Users know that there's a camera, and maybe even a one-way
mirror hiding additional observers, but their attention is focused on
the screen. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:38:57 PM
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Dear Jeff, it's hopeless.
Just remember when Times reporters say they're superior, objective, and
independent, that they actually write about blogs like French monarchs,
with an axe to grind, and a huge undisclosed conflict of interest. We
don't need these guys anymore, and the smart ones are getting a clue
about that. That's certainly what I saw in North Carolina. My guess is
that the news will take a bit longer to reach NYC. They ought to be helping us expose their incompetence, much the way a good software vendor seeks out bug reports. [Scripting News]
2:23:46 PM
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Judy Smith.
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