Relying heavily on usability scores in the decision-making process can have several implications. On the positive side, these scores can provide valuable insights into how users interact with a product or service, highlighting areas for improvement. However, there can also be negative implications. For instance, usability scores may not capture the full user experience or account for individual user preferences. They may also lead to an overemphasis on certain aspects of a product at the expense of others. Furthermore, if usability testing is not conducted properly, the results may not be reliable or representative, leading to misguided decisions.
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