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Start for freeFidelity in user research refers to the degree of detail, realism, and functionality in a prototype or design representation. It ranges from low-fidelity (simple sketches) to high-fidelity (fully interactive prototypes), influencing how closely the representation mimics the final product.
Synonyms: Prototype fidelity, Design fidelity, Mockup detail level, Prototype realism

Fidelity plays a crucial role in user research as it affects how participants interact with and perceive a product concept. The level of fidelity chosen can impact the type of feedback received, the cost and time of testing, and the overall effectiveness of the research process.
Selecting the appropriate fidelity level depends on various factors:
For early-stage concept testing, low-fidelity prototypes may be sufficient. As the design progresses, higher fidelity prototypes become more valuable for detailed usability testing.