dubleeringut
Dubleeringut is a term used in media studies, design research, and related fields to describe the deliberate creation and comparison of two or more complete, parallel variants of a digital artifact, scenario, or service in order to study responses, performance, or outcomes. The concept centers on doubling the relevant context so that differences in user experience or measurable results can be attributed to the variations under examination, rather than to isolated changes. It is related to but distinct from conventional A/B testing, as it often treats the paired variants as two holistic configurations rather than sequences of incremental changes.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a neologism combining an English root with elements of
Methodology: Implementations typically involve: defining a clear objective and outcome metrics; designing two or more complete
Applications and limitations: Uses include user interface testing, educational tool evaluation, marketing communications, and policy prototyping.