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Documenting test results

Documenting test results is an important step to keep track of what you learned:

  • Start by noting the assumption you tested and the goal or success criteria you set before the test.
  • Then, clearly describe the test method you used, such as a survey, prototype, or user behavior tracking.
  • Next, write down the results — what happened during the test. Include any data or feedback, like how many users completed a task or gave positive responses.
  • Highlight any patterns or key findings.
  • Finally, explain what you learned from the results. Did the test confirm or challenge your assumption?
  • Include any next steps, such as running more tests, making changes to the product, or moving forward with confidence.

Keeping everything clear and organized helps your team make better decisions and refer back to past tests when needed.

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