The five-second test is one of the most convenient rapid UX
testing methods available, although its value can be compromised by
ignoring the restrictions of the method. "The Five-Second Rules"
uses detailed examples from a collection of more than 300 tests to
describe the strengths and weaknesses of this rapid testing method.
Readers will learn about the "five-second rules" for getting useful
data, and will explore what types of design issues can be resolved
by using the method.
A five-second test (also known as "timeout test" and "exposure
test") involves displaying a visual or informational design for
five seconds, removing it from view, then asking what aspects were
recalled most easily or vividly. The goal is to understand what
stands out most about a design or product, and the impact on the
viewer's perception of it.
Describes the origins of the method and its usefulness in modern UX
design research and testingConveys the need to structure tests
carefully so that time, effort, and money are not wasted, and
compiled data is not misleadingFosters an appreciation for the
method's outcomes and how they can contribute to the success or
failure of a proposed design
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