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Before launching to use a tool to carry out a specific test, it is necessary to understand and know what it consists of and how to carry out a .

What is the 5-second test and how is it performed?

In summary, The 5-second tests are a research method with users that helps us to know the first impressions and the memory that a website or application generates in the test participants.

The 5-second test consists of the test participants visualizing the design during that short period of timeif necessary, the context is defined and explained and then a series of questions are asked.

If the users answer the questions correctly, then the design is valid and meets the objectives previously set.

5 second test with UsabilityHub

These are the steps to perform the test with this tool:

1. Quiz Details

Once registered and having logged in, the first thing we must do is define a name for the test, associate it with a project (if we have several), choose the language knowing who the participants will be and decide for which devices it will be used. perform (everyone, PC or desktop, mobile).

2. Select test type

Is usability hub tool It allows different types of tests to be carried out. In the case that concerns us, we will select Five Second Test. It should be noted that we can add more sections in the same test in case, for example, we want to carry out a 5 second quiz and a preference test.

3. Define time and screens

At this point, we must select the time we want the participants to view the design, add the screen and decide if we want to include a frame to give greater realism.

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Regarding the choice of framework, it is important to emphasize that it depends on the option chosen in step 1, test details.

4. Define the questions

The tool allows the introduction of questions about the design that is shown to the test participants. In the article referring to the 5-second test, the most frequent questions to be asked to users are indicated.

For each question, we can choose if we want the answer to be open (a text box) or closed (Check boxes, Radio buttons, Linear scale or Ranking).

5. Launch the test

At this point, with the free version, it allows us to share the test through a url that we can share with the test participants. If we require other types of options, it will be necessary to checkout and expand the plan.

6. Check the results

Thanks to this tool we can obtain qualitative and quantitative results. It has a section where we can check the responses of the participants as well as other types of metrics.

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