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SUS

System Usability Scale (SUS)

System Usability Scale (SUS) was designed by John Brooke (DEC, UK) in 1986. It was originally created as a "quick and dirty" usability tests on systems like VT100 Terminals. SUS is a 10 item questionnaire with 5 response options (based on the Likert scale). Read more ...

sky lanterns

Thank you for amazing 2012

2012 has just finished. It was exciting year for us that resulted in many new features, integrations and amazing clients. Read more ...

whitelabel

White-label online surveys

"White-label" term comes from the time of vinyl records. Before a record has been released to the public, phonographic companies distributed promotional record copies to the selected DJs. Those copies have been missing covers and graphical elements. It was made to build hype and gauge public interest by the record labels and ultimately to better estimate manufacturing quantities. Read more ...

research

4 research moments

Let's get straight to the point: why should you conduct survey research and what is the objective to create one? Right now a half of my readers will leave the blog and they will be right. I would do the same. So I will change my question: in what business situations should you conduct survey research? Does it sound better? Let's call these situations research moments. Read more ...

SPSS

Full SPSS support

MySurveyLab with version 7.0 just became better. We have introduced full SPSS and PSPP support, advanced randomization options, and widget configuration features. Read more ...

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