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Testing Drafts for Usability and Persuasiveness

The chapter "Testing Drafts for Usability and Persuasiveness" is very much helpful for the people who are trying to get some responses for their project, regardless of what the profile of the project is. According to the chapter, establishing the test objectives before putting it out for testing in real life is a key point because without the objectives it is just a normal work that one has to do which might not have a positive impact on anyone using it. Picking up readers for the testing that you think could be your possible target audience is important as they could give you a proper response on the work you are doing or you have done. They will also help you to guide with the rights and the wrongs. Asking the readers to use your draft as the target audience might use will be a great idea so you will be able to find out the flaws in the draft and correct it to finally publish it. As mentioned in the chapter, one should also keep in mind, how the draft would affect the reader's attitude. One should not mention such things that could harm anyone's feelings or hurt them in any manner. Interviewing the readers who performed the test on your draft is an impressive practice that would help one to know what flaws are there in the draft and will be able to correct them before having the final project ready. Never bias your test results, as they could create ambiguity in the final test and run process. Interpreting your test results and testing the draft often isa good practice to avoid any last minute difficulties and inconveniences.

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