G
Gail
Can anyone tell me if it is more beneficial for a tester
to move on to the next question if they cannot find the
item instructed to work on, or if they may spend a
significant (3-4 minutes) on a task they are confused
over.
What I am wondering is whether or not the time to perform
something that is not what you expected is worth doing or
is it better to take the error for it and move on hoping
to finish the total questions so that the error won't
have as big an effort on the overall completed. If you
use up the time for problems you bump into the overall
completed will be less and the errors may take a bigger
toll on the end results.
Help... going to take a test and want some advice!
Thanks
to move on to the next question if they cannot find the
item instructed to work on, or if they may spend a
significant (3-4 minutes) on a task they are confused
over.
What I am wondering is whether or not the time to perform
something that is not what you expected is worth doing or
is it better to take the error for it and move on hoping
to finish the total questions so that the error won't
have as big an effort on the overall completed. If you
use up the time for problems you bump into the overall
completed will be less and the errors may take a bigger
toll on the end results.
Help... going to take a test and want some advice!
Thanks