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		<title>Screening Out Liars From Your Usability Study</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new article on 90 Percent of Everything discusses a few ways to screen out potential &#8220;fake users&#8221; who lie about their qualifications to participate in your study: In fact, a lot of liars can be screened out by writing a really good screener questionnaire. For example, here’s a decoy question that the Mozilla metrics [...]]]></description>
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