Measuring the User Experience: Collecting, Analyzing, and Presenting UX Metrics
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Create Date:2022-03-15 09:19:36
Update Date:2025-09-09
Status:finish
Author:Thomas Tullis
ISBN:0128180803
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Reviews
Shreya Jaiswal,
This book starts with a good stats recap。 It then goes on to translate these principles to research in tech, which isn't necessarily the same as it would be in academia。 For example, situations in which a small sample size will suffice。As someone who went to school when HCI and UX were not common school majors, I am so grateful this book exists! It does read a bit like a textbook, but I didn't mind, personally。 This book starts with a good stats recap。 It then goes on to translate these principles to research in tech, which isn't necessarily the same as it would be in academia。 For example, situations in which a small sample size will suffice。As someone who went to school when HCI and UX were not common school majors, I am so grateful this book exists! It does read a bit like a textbook, but I didn't mind, personally。 。。。more
Ash,
Didn’t read completely- more of a reference book but was great insight into how to actually use stats/analytics to measure the different types of user experience
Riegs,
A grad school class in a book!
Kylie Upton,
Good reference book for UX metrics。
Yu Takk,
A comprehensive guide to the quantitative research of user experience。 Very informative for learners, as well as quite readable。 Loved it。
Ben,
Useful resource in thinking about how to plan a usability study, and report out results。
Victoria Zabuzova,
Very basic
Oscar,
Read selected parts, nice book!
Rebecca Karasik ,
Very thorough and useful
Derek,
a must read
Christopher Lien,
Not really one that you 'read' more useful to go over it all so you can reference it later。 Great resource。 Not really one that you 'read' more useful to go over it all so you can reference it later。 Great resource。 。。。more
Becky,
Excellent and very easy to read。 I devoured this book and actually read it all, unlike most nonfiction books that get picked at in random orders。 Very useful。
Matej Latin,
I really enjoyed reading this book。 I must admit that I am a sort of a statistics geek。 I always loved to get my hands dirty digging into statistical data。 What I loved about this book the most is how well structured it is。 It starts of explaining the basics and gets more into details in later chapters。 The edition that I read has an additional chapter with case studies that put the theory into practice。 I highly recommend this book to all UX designers。 Start measuring your UX now!
Marcus Österberg,
Väldigt akademisk, men ger en bra överblick kring vilka grejer det finns fog för att mäta。
Derek Barnes,
Trying to increase my knowledge of 'usability metrics'。 This book had a ton of great stuff in it。 What types of tests to run, when to run them, how to crunch the numbers, etc。 Trying to increase my knowledge of 'usability metrics'。 This book had a ton of great stuff in it。 What types of tests to run, when to run them, how to crunch the numbers, etc。 。。。more
Karlé,
Very informative。 But definitely not my field in education。
Mark Opalski,
lot's of useful tools and examples of how and when to use them lot's of useful tools and examples of how and when to use them 。。。more
Mike Hales,
Extremely useful set if processes and ideas that help bring shape to an area that us easily left to the subjective。
Heidi,
Really well written and really clear。 This book helped me to understand how to use metrics in usability testing, not being a statistician, I found a lot of these metrics confusing before I read this。
Brad Dickason,
Really only worth it for people who haven't taken stat courses and haven't done any formal usability testing。 Even then, read Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think。" Really only worth it for people who haven't taken stat courses and haven't done any formal usability testing。 Even then, read Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think。" 。。。more