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Ascertain the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units or by comparing it with an object of known size.

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Best practice for entering imperial values in a construction-related software

We're building a mobile app that is used in the construction industry, specifically for designing the 'flashing' of large, commercial sheds; the folded piece of steel that caps the exterior joins of ...
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How do I quantify the user experience part of a new feature and not just the easily measurable result

I am the product owner of an application used internally at our company. Our employees are consultants so time or rather saving time is essential to them. Based on feedback and interviews we developed ...
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Measuring realism perception of generated imagery?

We are working on a complex system, which will take data from a game, process it via machine learning methods (think types of neural networks (NN)) and output an enhanced image. The enhancement varies ...
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NPS: Should I set the measurement to zero for each year or should I accumulate the responses and track the NPS over time?

We have two NPS measurement points over the course of a year. 2021 is completed and now 2022 we have completed the first measurement and at the end of the year we will have the second one. I am ...
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How to measure where your site/app ranks in Anderson's UX pyramid?

How could one measure how your website or app scores on Anderson's UX pyramid? My goal would be to get a clear view of the current status per site/app upon how well are we doing and what could be ...
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Is there any scientific results on the difficulty of picking elements from a list?

I am looking for a reasonably formal study of the impact of the number of elements in a list (e.g. a dropdown menu) on the time, effort, and loss of comfort for the user whose task it is to pick one ...
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Generic term for measuring time between user creating a listing and removing that listing?

I am measuring the time between users creating a listing and deactivating a listing to A/B test and make inferences around success (for some apps, including the one I'm working on, a shorter listing ...
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When calculating PSSUQ scores, what happens with NA answers?

PSSUQ (Post Study System Usability Questionnaire) is a post-task measurement tool which is used to assess system's usability. Current, third version has 16 statements. Each statement has a likert ...
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Task success — How do we establish how much to deduct from the total TPI (task performance indicator) when measuring the success score of a task?

Does anyone have experience in measuring task success with a TPI score? As an example I can give measuring task success on a travel website and example tasks would be: Search for a holiday ...
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How to differentiate two types of map pins

I'm working on a requirement where within a map I need to differentiate between two pins. 1 - Normal fuel station 2 - Partnered fuel station I need to show these two on the map with differentiation ...
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How to measure information overload of an UI?

I would like to measure the "information overload rate" of an UI. It's important to note that I'm searching more for a questionnaire / analysis which evaluates the information overload implicitly or ...
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What "near" means for you? [closed]

guys! We have web-portal and there is a filter "near subway station ...". So I am curious about what "near subway station" means specifically for you? 50m, 100m, 1km, 2km, 10km and so on? Thanks for ...
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How to apply TAM (technology acceptance model) to UX design and testing?

The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) combines a number of a number of factors to create a model that predicts user decisions influence their decision about how and when they will use the technology. ...
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Transition from in-house to agency position–How to measure UX success

I've recently made the move from in-house UX designer to working at an agency. While working in house, a big part of my job was defining success metrics, measuring for success, and iterating. Most of ...
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Abbreviating units of measurement

In the application I am working on there is many units of measurement. The units of measurement refer to the quantity or amount of items you have in your list. On one list a user could have one item ...
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