From 70c2e8c984e2fa349ac6363c2c548c2660403610 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Megan Charles Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 17:44:07 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Definition of Qualitative Testing (#31821) * Updated Definition of Qualitative Testing I gave more of a background in terms of what qualitative research is. I'm sure others will be able to expound on it further. * remove stub info --- .../user-experience-research/quantitative-testing/index.md | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/guide/english/user-experience-research/quantitative-testing/index.md b/guide/english/user-experience-research/quantitative-testing/index.md index c9277dca45..05b8864b93 100644 --- a/guide/english/user-experience-research/quantitative-testing/index.md +++ b/guide/english/user-experience-research/quantitative-testing/index.md @@ -3,11 +3,9 @@ title: Quantitative Testing --- ## Quantitative Testing -This is a stub. Help our community expand it. +A trick to remembering what quantitative is, is to associate it with "quantity" or something that can be measured; numbers. This type of research answers the "what" in terms of what is happening on the the website or app. Example: What percentage of users drop off the site at a certain page? How many clicks does a particular section get? -This quick style guide will help ensure your pull request gets accepted. - - +When user experience (UX) researchers conduct quantitative testing they will typically do so using various methods. These can include: surveys or questionnaires to evaluate whether or not the the site or app is easy for the user; using analytic software like Google Analytcs to assess the website's stats; heatmaps; or using A/B split testing, providing users two versions of the site or app to compare and determine which is more effective. #### More Information: