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Take time as soon as possible to review the session with the previous ideas.
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It's quite helpful if you observe an interesting point you want to jump back into it again after the session.
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Do not forget to ask the participant if you could record the session (for research purpose only).
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You can add tags to before your point to make the note-taking simpler.
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Even a simple thing could impact the way the user performs in a usability test.
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Always opt for one note taking perspective, style, format and timestamps.
Differenciate quotes from observations, it will help you to jump into your notes after the session.
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Always write down your note with objectivity, do not make assumptions about their behavior or feeling unless you want to talk about it with them after the test.
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Make sure your notes are clear and do not write it down word by word (you'll loose your time if you're recording) but do not infer what you believe is happening.
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Immediately after each session take 10 mins to review the discussion guide and add notes you may have missed out on during the session. Elaborate the points you’ve written down in a way that anyone who read your notes is able to understand what you learned from the session. And add quotes to keep...
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