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BookMarket Exit QuestionnaireIS 213: Pilot Usability Study Verbal Questions – ask the test subject to answer orally. Write interviewer’s notes below.After Task 11. Did you notice a way to discover how many other buyers have contacted a seller about a particular book?
After Task 23. So, you’ve just made an offer to buy Social Life of Information from several sellers. In your understanding, what happens next?
After Task 34. So you’ve just posted Handbook of Usability Testing for sale. In your understanding, what happens next?
After all tasks6. In your own words, what does BookMarket help you do? Written Questions – ask the test subject to write his or her responses below.If BookMarket was fully implemented and run by Simians, would you use it? Why or why not?
To buy and sell books today, you had to give BookMarket some personal information. Did you feel comfortable giving BookMarket this information? Why or why not?
For each question, place an “X” in the column that best describes how you feel.
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