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Most online tools let you us pick one or more languages to present to your our participants. This usually covers the tool-supplied prompts and UI controls that the tool shows to participants during the tree test.

A single language

If you’re we’re running your our test in a single language, then your our job is simple:

  1. Pick We pick the tool language that you we need, to cover the tool prompts and controls.

  2. Write your We write our content (tree, tasks, and other text) in that same language.

Several languages

If you’re we’re running your our test in several languages, most tools will make you us create a separate test for each language.

For each instance of the test:

  1. Pick We pick the tool language that you we need, to cover the tool prompts and controls.

  2. Write your We write our content in that language.

  3. Make We make sure that any revisions you we make (e.g. during your our pilot testing) are applied to each instance of the test as needed.

  4. When it comes to analyzing the results later, you’ll we’ll need to manually compare the results between tests.

For more on multi-language testing, see Multi-language testing in Chapter 15 - Special considerations.

 

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