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Usability Evaluation Ecological Validity: Is More Always Better?

Romaric MarcillyHelen MonkmanSylvia PelayoBlake J Lesselroth
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Increasing ecological validity does not invariably increase the ability to detect use errors. Our findings suggest that low-fidelity tests are an efficient way to identify and mitigate usability issues affecting ease of use, effectiveness, and safety. We believe early low-fidelity testing is an efficient but underused way to maximize the value of usability testing.
Keyphrases
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