A Post Task Survey is a research tool used in user experience (UX) studies to gather feedback from participants immediately after they complete a specific task or interaction with a product or service.
Synonyms: Task Completion Questionnaire, After-Task Feedback, Single Task Evaluation, Task-Specific Survey
Post Task Surveys are crucial in user research as they provide immediate, task-specific feedback. They help researchers understand users' thoughts, feelings, and experiences while the task is still fresh in their minds. This timely data collection minimizes recall bias and offers valuable insights into the usability and user experience of a product or service.
Researchers typically employ Post Task Surveys in usability testing sessions, both in-person and remote. After a participant completes a designated task, they are presented with a short questionnaire. These surveys often include a mix of quantitative questions (e.g., rating scales) and qualitative questions (e.g., open-ended responses) to gather comprehensive feedback on the task experience.