Decide a scope for first testing plan
The testing plans are for the facilitator's reference, and should provide our partners all the information they need to facilitate their study. In the previous phase of work, we prepared two studies for our partners to choose from. We'd like to do the same in Phase 7 in order to provide our participants with a choice of user research that suits their approach—i.e. in person or remote. For the first study, we would like our partners to collect interactive feedback on one of our existing webpages or a proposed redesign. Examples of similar activities from last year include https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/ux/research/-/issues/103 and https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/ux/research/-/issues/105. For the second study, we would like our partners to facilitate a diary study to discover what pain points or barriers to adoption users face in their first few weeks of using Tor Browser. Each testing plan should include, for example: - A summary of the activity, including the format and duration. - The hypothesis we're testing or question we're trying to answer. - Any additional background to the problem we're researching, if relevant. - A list of the things both the facilitator and their participants will need. - A step by step guide to accomplish the activity, including the required questions and prompts. - How to collect their results and report back to Tor. **Top ideas** - Support navigation: research#8+ - New illustrations: design#61+ ### Tasks - [x] Brainstorm on user research techniques that are suitable to this format - [x] Identify possible user research goals - [ ] Decide between the top ideas (@donuts) - [ ] research#8+ - [ ] #133+ - [ ] #132+
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