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"When you come to a fork in the road, take it." - Yogi Berra
Once you’ve we’ve constructed one or more trees to test, and come up with a list of the tasks you’d we’d like your our users to try, we should take time to pause and congratulate yourself ourselves – most of the heavy lifting is done.
Now you we need to turn this raw material into an actual test that you we can run with users. Luckily, the tools now available make this a fairly straightforward process, as well as offering a raft of handy options to tailor the test to your our needs.
In this chapter, we’ll cover how to get your a test set up, and which of those options you we should choose when.
~rethink the order of topics (they currently just follow the TJ setup tabs)
- ~check other tools for more setup tasks
- ~make all xrefs specific (e.g. a section in a chapter)?
- ~”we” or “you”? standardise on “we” (more inclusive)
Naming your test
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Writing supporting text
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Adding survey questions
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Choosing a visual design
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Providing a support contact
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Alerting your organization about the study
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Setting up a paper test
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Chapter 8 - key points
Naming the test
Tips to make our tests easy to identify later
Disguising the test address
Avoid giving away the grouping method and client
Selecting languages
For the prompts and controls shown by the tool
Password-protecting the test
If we need to keep the study private
Setting closing rules
Finishing manually, by # of participants, or by date
Redirecting after the test
Linking back to a panel, to another study, or to a recruiting survey
Setting up the tree and tasks
Pointers to Chapters 6 and 7
Writing supporting text
Welcome message, instructions, thanks message, and T&C
Adding survey questions
For screening, splitting results, research, comments, etc.
Choosing a visual look
Setting the logo and color scheme
Providing a support contact
For participants' questions, concerns, or suggestions
Alerting the organization about our study
In case customers inquire about it