Relaxing the homogeneity assumption in usability testing

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Caulton, DA [1 ]
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[1] Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA 98053 USA
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10.1080/01449290010020648
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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Much attention has been paid to the question of how many subjects are needed in usability research. Virzi (1992) modelled the accumulation of usability problems with increasing numbers of subjects and claimed that five subjects are sufficient to rnd most problems. The current paper argues that this answer is based on an important assumption, namely that all types of users have the same probability of encountering all usability problems. If this homogeneity assumption is violated, then more subjects are needed. A modified version of Virzi's model demonstrates that the number of subjects required increases with the number of heterogeneous groups. The model also shows that the more distinctive the groups, the more subjects will be required. This paper will argue that the simple answer 'five' cannot be applied in all circumstances. It most readily applies when the probability that a user will encounter a problem is both high and similar for all users. It also only applies to simple usability tests that seek to detect the presence, but not the statistical prevalence, of usability problems.
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