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RE: [Sigia-l] Use of FAQFrom: Katherine Lumb (KLumb_at_semaphorepartners.com)Date: Mon Sep 16 2002 - 11:29:30 EDT
This very issue just came up in a testing session our Research department conducted on visual comps of a proposed home page for a site redesign. The seven test subjects were considered "internet savvy" and "accessed the Internet (other than for e-mail) frequently or occasionally - on a weekly basis," according to the psychographic. Everyone working on the project was stunned to discover that hardly a single participant could correctly define the meaning of the acronym "FAQ" and all were unsure what content might be found under that navigation label. Responses included: "Don't know what it stands for,""Sounds legal," and "I have seen before, but I don't know what it means."
These findings were a real wake up call. Based on these results, we changed "FAQs" to "Frequently Asked Questions" throughout our nav. The experience vividly reinforced the need for user testing, and reminded us all of the danger of making assumptions about the familiarity our target users have with acronyms and conventions that we designers consider painfully obvious.
K
> Katherine K. Lumb Content Designer
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This is similar to the "logo as home" question - a convention that
If you're providing a Frequently Asked Questions page for a non-expert
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