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Tree testing is very much like usability testing – we ask participants to try doing typical tasks, except that we present them with a simple text tree rather than a real website.
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2. Prepare the tree(s)
Whether you’re we’re testing an existing structure (as a baseline) or a new one (as described in Chapter 5 - Creating trees), you’ll we’ll need to decide if you’re we’re testing the whole tree or not, which headings to include/exclude, how to spot missing content, and so on.
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For more on this, see Chapter 12 - Analyzing results and Chapter 13 - Communicating results.
8. Revise our tree and retest
Our analysis will have suggested several parts of the tree that need fixing. But after we make those changes, we should retest to make sure we got things right.
For more on this, see Chapter 14 - Revising and retesting.
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Next: Chapter 2 - key points
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