4.2 Based on your answer in question 4.1, when would you collect data to measure the overall user experience as part of your usability study, and what is the advantage of collecting data at these intervals?
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Step 1: Determine the key points in the user journey where the overall user experience can be measured, such as after the user completes a task, at the end of a session, or after using a specific feature. Show more…
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