<aside> 💡 Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation (RITE) is a usability testing method where you evaluate a solution to a usability problem multiple times in a rapid and iterative manner. The goal is to identify not just usability problems, but also to react quickly on identified issues and test new solutions that cater to them.
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The following flowchart indicates how iterative testing works. We start with 3 participants for the test and iterate on the design solution. Then you add 2 more if no issues were found. RITE can be ended when issues are no longer found.
<aside> 💡 The RITE process is completed if you don’t identify any new usability issues in an iteration. However, a sample size of 5 participants is recommended to increase the likelihood of identifying the majority of usability issues. Therefore, if your iteration doesn’t bring in any new usability issues, add two more participants to ensure that all usability problems are identified.
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