Social Sciences, asked by rithuljthomas4118, 1 year ago

a casual form of testing where random users at a social or community location are asked to use the product and provide informal feedback

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is guerilla testing.

Guerilla testing is a casual form of testing where random users at a social or community location are asked to use the product and provide informal feedback.  

This kind of testing is quite often inexpensive and fast as it is related to only coverage of certain areas of an application or website.  

Answered by akhileshpathak1998
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Answer:

Guerrilla Testing

Explanation:

Guerrilla Testing a casual form of testing where random users at a social or community location are asked to use the product and provide informal feedback

Guerrilla testing is a fast, minimal effort technique for rapidly catching user feedback that includes a User Experience expert posing inquiries about explicit zones of a site or application.

Utilizing versatile kit, desktop, mobile, and tablet ease of use testing can be directed anyplace, from libraries to bistros; empowering bits of knowledge to be assembled 'out in the wild' nearby screen activity, audio recordings, and finger gestures which would then be able to be investigated and abridged.

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