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Usability and Accessibility Testing in Support of Internet Reporting Fifty-third Plenary Session of the Conference of European Statisticians Geneva, 13-15 June, 2005 Elizabeth D. Murphy, Ph.D. U.S. Census Bureau
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Overview Purposes of testing Testing prototypes of the Census Internet form: 2000 – 2005 Steps in completing the Internet form –Examples from log-in requirement Major lessons learned
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Purposes of Testing Usability Accessibility
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Testing Prototypes of the Census Internet Form: 2000 - 2005 Census 2000 2003 National Census Test 2004 Overseas Enumeration Test 2005 National Census Test
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Steps in Accessing and Completing the Internet Form Receive and open mailing package Learn about Internet option Arrive at housing unit log-in screen Start form >>> Submit data Receive “Thank You” screen and exit
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Log-in Requirement in Census 2000 “What…where is my Census ID Number?”
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Census 2000: Graphic in Help
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2005 National Census Test: Prototype Log-in Screen Before usability testing with 22 test users “Do I have a Census ID number? What ID?”
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2005 National Census Test: Revised Log-in Screen After changes based on usability findings
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Major Lessons Learned Completing the online form itself is not a problem. Cumbersome, confusing log-in process >> loss of respondents Usability and accessibility testing reveal problems not revealed by other kinds of software testing. A smooth experience for the respondent requires end-to-end design.
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