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First-Click Testing×Valutazione euristica×
CampoInterazione uomo-macchinaInterazione uomo-macchina
FamigliaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Anno di origine2000s1990
IdeatoreQuirkstudio and UX PractitionersJakob Nielsen and Rolf Molich
TipoClick-based navigation evaluation in realistic visual contextExpert-based inspection using established design principles
Fonte seminaleQuirkstudio. (2014). First Click Testing: User Research for Navigation. Quirkstudio White Paper. link ↗Nielsen, J. (1994). Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 249–256). link ↗
AliasFirst Click Test, FCTHE, Expert Evaluation, Nielsen's Heuristics
Correlati44
SintesiFirst-Click Testing is a rapid, quantitative method for evaluating whether users click on the correct element to start a task on a web page or screen. Users view a screenshot or live page and are asked to click where they would start a specific task. The test measures success rate (correct first click) and records which elements are commonly misclicked. Unlike tree testing (text-only navigation), first-click testing preserves visual design, isolating navigation labeling and visual information architecture in realistic context.Heuristic Evaluation is a usability inspection method in which small teams of expert evaluators examine an interface and judge its compliance with established usability principles (heuristics). Developed by Jakob Nielsen and Rolf Molich in 1990, this method is rapid and low-cost, identifying 60–90% of usability problems with as few as 3–5 evaluators. Nielsen's Ten Usability Heuristics—visibility of system status, match between system and real world, user control and freedom, consistency and standards, error prevention and recovery, recognition over recall, flexibility and efficiency, aesthetic and minimalist design, error recovery, and documentation—form the basis of most evaluations.
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