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Using the RITE method to improve products

Abstract
This paper defines and evaluates a method that some practitioners are using but has not been formally discussed or defined. The method leads to a high ratio of problems found to fixes made and then empirically verifies the efficacy of the fixes. We call it the Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation method – or RITE [...]

Why your screener isnt working

Why your screener isnt working

Yes or No: Make your recruiter smarter

In response to Dana’s last post about writing effective screeners, c_perfetti asked:
I agree open-ended questions in a screener are best.
But one reason some usability professionals use ‘yes/no’ questions is because they don’t have confidence that the external recruiters can effectively assess what an acceptable open ended answer would be.
In some cases, they may find that [...]