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Suppose you are piloting a memory study and find that participants cannot read the word list because the font size is too small. Apply the iterative pilot testing framework to specify the exact actions you must perform to resolve this issue and prepare for your actual study.

Question: Suppose you are piloting a memory study and find that participants cannot read the word list because the font size is too small. Apply the iterative pilot testing framework to specify the exact actions you must perform to resolve this issue and prepare for your actual study.

Sample answer: First, I would solve the issue by increasing the font size and modifying the presentation procedure. Second, I would run another pilot test with the new procedure. Finally, I would repeat this cycle of testing and refining if any other issues arise, only starting the actual study once the procedure works flawlessly.

Key points:

  • Solve the font size issue and modify the procedure.
  • Conduct a new pilot test with the modified procedure.
  • Continue the testing, refining, and re-testing cycle if additional issues are found.
  • Only proceed with the actual study when the procedure works flawlessly.

Rubric: The answer should apply the pilot testing cycle to the font size issue: (1) solve the issue and modify the procedure (e.g., increase font size), (2) run another pilot test, and (3) state that the actual study will only proceed once the procedure works flawlessly.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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