[IxDA Discuss] Most usable doesn't always mean best solution
Dmitry Nekrasovski
mail.dmitry at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 13:41:24 PST 2008
It would be interesting, too, to see whether the types of questions
users perceive as memorable really do prove memorable some time down
the road. Is anyone aware of research results that are relevant to
this question?
Dmitry
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Todd Zaki Warfel <lists at toddwarfel.com> wrote:
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> In our study, every participant avoided those questions for that very
> fear. However, that would definitely be an aspect to follow up on.
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