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USABILITY TEST
Guerilla testing: Guerilla testing is the simplest form of usability testing. Guerrilla testing means going into a public place to ask people about your prototype. Test participants are chosen randomly. They are asked to perform a quick usability test.
Pro
It’s low cost and relatively simple testing
Suitable for collecting personal opinions and emotional impressions about ideas and concepts.
Con
Testing might not represent your product’s target audience.

Lab usability testing: Lab usability testing is conducted in unique environments (laboratories) and supervised by a moderator. A moderator is a professional who is looking to obtain feedback from live users. During a moderated test, moderators facilitate test participants through tasks, answering their questions, and replying to their feedback in real-time.
Pro
It will help you investigate the reasoning behind user behavior. 
Con
Lab testing can be expensive to organize and run because you need to secure an environment, hire test participants and a moderator.
Placing the user in a controlled atmosphere, there is always a risk of creating a non-realistic user behavior.

Unmoderated remote usability testing: Testing remotely without a moderator. Test participants are asked to complete tasks in their environment using their own devices and without a moderator present, which leads to the product being used naturally.
Pro
The cost of unmoderated testing is lower
Help you test a particular question or observe user behavior patterns.
Con
This testing offers less detailed testing results.
Remote usability testing doesn’t go deep into a test participant’s reasoning.

TEST USED: Unmoderated remote usability testing

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