Avoid resolving ad hoc bugs

Correcting failures without first evaluating all the evidence is never a good idea; actions based on poorly formed assumptions go against good usability testing practices. A better approach is to use the testing phase of the prototype and observe and analyze as many problems as possible without interfering; then, you will be in a stronger position to start coding.

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