From the course: Remote User Testing with UserTesting.com

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How many and who?

How many and who?

- [Instructor] Some feedback is better than none most of the time. After all, your design solution will be tested by your users when it becomes public, so it's better and less expensive to make it as easy to use and understandable as possible before you release it. In a perfect world, you would test everything with your target users. In reality, you might find this difficult to do for many reasons, including limited timelines, resources or access to the right people. This means that you will have to right size your approach with those things in mind. Sometimes your stakeholders might question how reliable your insights are based on their perception that statistical significance is always required. It is not. If you're looking to uncover pain points as you design and build products, on UserTesting, we typically see five to eight people provide feedback for each test. They will find the most critical pain points and…

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