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Comparative Usability Testing

May 21, 2024

Comparative usability testing is a method used to evaluate and compare the usability of two or more products, interfaces, or versions of a system to determine which one performs better in terms of user experience. This type of testing helps identify strengths and weaknesses, providing valuable insights into design decisions.

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