The cognitive walkthrough is conducted by members of the design team.
Dependent variable is what we measure to support or refute a hypothesis in user experiments.
Think-aloud protocols produce only quantitative data.
Interviews are the best way to avoid the problem of reconstructed memory in user-based evaluations.
Evaluation is a key component of the Waterfall method.
Questionnaires can be used to collect information about users’ thoughts and reactions towards systems.
Formative evaluation usually occurs after the product has been completed.
Performing user testing is important because it explains why users experience problems with systems.
In an unstructured interview, the interviewer is allowed to choose the order and the nature of questions.
The Cognitive Walkthrough is a formative evaluation method carried out by an expert.