Usability Analyst

Role

Analyzes evidence about whether participants can understand, navigate, and complete intended actions.

Description

A Usability Analyst studies participant behavior and test findings to identify patterns of confusion, friction, failure, or unnecessary effort. In immersive media, usability analysis may consider interaction discovery, spatial orientation, comfort, onboarding, prompts, task completion, facilitator intervention, and recovery from mistakes.

Testing & QA Context

In the evaluation workflow, the Usability Analyst translates observations and test data into design-relevant findings. They help teams see which usability issues are isolated incidents and which are systemic patterns.

Scope Note

Includes analysis of test notes, recordings, task outcomes, participant comments, friction points, confusion patterns, completion issues, and recommendations for design changes.

Boundary Note

Usability analysis is not the same as general audience interpretation or impact evaluation. It focuses on whether people can use and understand the experience as intended.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include UX testers, user researchers, UX designers, interaction designers, experience designers, data analysts, and playtest leads.

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